Sure, the sites fabulous, but I have a couple of grips. Not major ones, but valid ones nonetheless. The site is clearlydesigned for a 1200 x 1400+ size image resolution. The majority of people I knoe don't work to this, as they don't like it and don't have - or need - huge monitors. Secondly, when pictrues open in new windows the Auto-size option is coded out which means that I can't actually see the whole image. I can't even left click and Save to view through my image viewers - as that automatically closes the window. Can someone look at why this is? or fix it? Mark ____________________________ "When the going gets tough, the average get conservative" - Henry Rollins Visit my website : http://www.markreed.cjb.net... in the words of Derek Almond : "I did , and I quite liked it"
Hello Mark, MR> Sure, the sites fabulous, but I have a couple of grips. Not major ones, but MR> valid ones nonetheless. MR> The site is clearlydesigned for a 1200 x 1400+ size image resolution. The MR> majority of people I knoe don't work to this, as they don't like it and MR> don't have - or need - huge monitors. The site is originally designed to 800x600. There is some images in large scale because we try to maintain the best quality to them. If we receive an image at large scale, normally we maintain this pattern. MR> Secondly, when pictrues open in new windows the Auto-size option is coded MR> out which means that I can't actually see the whole image. I can't even left MR> click and Save to view through my image viewers - as that automatically MR> closes the window. The maximize button appears normally, and clicking it you can see the entire image, with bars rolling. If the button maximize don't appears to you, try to update the version of your browser (IE 5 or more, Netscape 6). If you can't see by another reason, please report it to us. Best regards, Marcelo Duarte Dante de Conti http://kraftwerk.technopop.com.br Brasil
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