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Post by admin on Feb 10, 2013 21:12:21 GMT -5
This board used to limit photos to 600 pixels wide. You could click on them to enlarge them. The reason for this is so they fit on everyone's screen without having to slide a slider bar back and forth on your screen. I just increased the width to 750 pixels. Let me know if this photo fits on your screen or do you have to use a slider bar to see the whole page? Results will vary depending on the resolution setting on your computer. Thanks!
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Post by admin on Feb 10, 2013 21:15:20 GMT -5
BTW, I still cannot believe how nice that Make A Wish sled is!
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Post by scorp11 on Feb 11, 2013 0:03:15 GMT -5
Most screens now a days are wide screen. I have a pretty low buck laptop and I can almost fit twice that width. Vertically they aren't as big, but horizontally there is lots of room.
I'd show them in a normalized increment like 800 wide. 800 x 600 is a pretty common ratio. 750 wide means everything will need to be resized. Typically I post mine in 800 x 600 everywhere.
I am working on getting all the scorp manuals in an online viewer and plan to do them all in 800 wide as the minimum resolution for this reason.
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Post by bubbanoz on Feb 11, 2013 19:46:58 GMT -5
looks good here. my screen is wide also and there is plenty of room side to side. did you say scorp manuals. sweet! can't wait.
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Post by admin on Feb 11, 2013 20:02:09 GMT -5
Thanks for the info guys. I just adjusted the maximum width of photos to 800 pixels wide. The way this works is the site will reduce the width of any photo posted over 800 pixels wide. It will not adjust a smaller image UP to 800 pixels wide. The reason for this setting is to limit very large photos to a size that will not disrupt members displays. At this setting of 800 pixels wide, members using a display resolution of 800x600 would have to scroll from side to side to view the whole width of the page. This is because an 800 pixel wide photo will take up their entire screen by itself, and then you would need to scroll from side to side to see the other parts of the screen next to the photo. I don't know how many members out there are still using a 800 wide x 600 high setting. This is a low resolution that computers from ten or 15 years ago used and typically with the smaller 15" or 17" monitors. As mentioned, with today's wide screens, a newer display would have no problem. However, you guys that are still using the same computer you purchased in 68' when you bought that brand new bubble nose might have some display issues.
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Post by obj1 on Feb 11, 2013 20:04:59 GMT -5
looks good here also!
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Post by pararailer on Feb 11, 2013 20:15:54 GMT -5
is that a rupp?
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