Zoom level for specific domains

There are any way to make Safari 4 remember the last zoom level used for each domain, as Firefox does? it is very annoying to set the zoom level every time you go to a page.

Thank you. Firefox remember the zoom level without any plugin since 3.0. On the other hand, I would like to know if there is any way for sending suggestions to Safari developers in this sense...

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    How to set the zoom out or in for all pages permanently? | Firefox Support Forum | Mozilla Support
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