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Feb 2 2009 07:34am
Please resize your pics so they can fit the screen.
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Feb 2 2009 07:35am
What resolution is your screen?
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Quote (Veilside @ Mon, 2 Feb 2009, 15:35)
What resolution is your screen?


I use 1440x900 resolution.
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Quote (Antichrist- @ Mon, Feb 2 2009, 02:38pm)
I use 1440x900 resolution.


So you're not really needing to scroll horizontally to fully see images then? Because that would be a problem, but scrolling vertically shouldn't be an issue. That and it's always nicer seeing a high res image compared to a smaller one.
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Feb 2 2009 07:45am
I use Opera, and I use the "ctrl" and the scroll on the mouse. Then I can resize it like I want. I think IE an FF can do the same.
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Quote (Veilside @ Mon, 2 Feb 2009, 15:41)
So you're not really needing to scroll horizontally to fully see images then? Because that would be a problem, but scrolling vertically shouldn't be an issue. That and it's always nicer seeing a high res image compared to a smaller one.


It depends what images im looking that if i need to scroll horizontally or vertically, but i dont do either i just zoom out till the pic fits the screen, for some cases i need to use like 20%. If the image goes off screen you cant get the whole pic of it without zooming away and imo like 900 pixel wide vertical or 750 pixel high horizontal pics are big enough to see details as much as you need to.

Quote (Qhotex @ Mon, 2 Feb 2009, 15:45)
I use Opera, and I use the "ctrl" and the scroll on the mouse. Then I can resize it like I want. I think IE an FF can do the same.


i use opera too and i zoom in/out from +/- , but its really annoying since i got the tab hidden that shows the amount of zoom and after zooming out to look some pic i need to look whats the 100% screen..

This post was edited by Antichrist- on Feb 2 2009 07:49am
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Quote (Antichrist- @ Mon, 2 Feb 2009, 15:48)
i use opera too and i zoom in/out from +/- , but its really annoying since i got the tab hidden that shows the amount of zoom and after zooming out to look some pic i need to look whats the 100% screen..


You can simply add it. By right clickingon the toolbar and then select customize > Buttons > Browser view, then you see the 100% button. Drag it were you want it and then select ok.

This post was edited by Qhotex on Feb 2 2009 07:56am
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Quote (Qhotex @ Mon, 2 Feb 2009, 15:55)
You can simply add it. By right clickingon the toolbar  and then select customize > Buttons > Browser view, then you see the 100% button. Drag it were you want it and then select ok.


i know but i dont want to keep it on covering the screen, just so i can look some really big pictures few times a week
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Feb 2 2009 08:36am
I have 1440X900 and I can fit the "Large" size images fully on my screen.
It also depends how many toolbars to have running that take up browser space.
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Quote (TheBlackRose66 @ Mon, 2 Feb 2009, 16:36)
I have 1440X900 and I can fit the "Large" size images fully on my screen.
It also depends how many toolbars to have running that take up browser space.


Sometimes I can not see all the things. And I have 1680 x 1050.
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