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Image resizing

Ryan

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Well, it was nice while it lasted... Our last try broke image attachments in many browsers, so we had to scrap it. Hang in there while I try to find another solution.
 
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Cole Dean

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Ok. I am new here and this is my first post ever. On any forum ever. first forum I have ever joined. So don't shot me if this is in the wrong place. I have searched and found several threads about picture resizing going back several years. I don't quite understand it all. I am working my way through Red Leaders 1950s Craftsman garage retro remodel thread and some of the pictures are HUGE (see post #1602). I have a laptop with a fairly small screen and it makes it pretty tough to flow through the posts when a picture pops up that I can only see maybe 1/6 of at a time and have to scroll left, right, up and down just to understand what I am seeing. Problem is independent of what browser I am using. Based on your post I gather that the current solution is busted and I will just have to be patient? Or is your post regarding resizing of images when uploading rather than viewing in a post? If so is there a setting I am missing that will make it easier to view these posts? Thanks for your help.
 

GuyllFyre

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ROFLWagens.com uses automatic picture resizing and it works.
Is there a way to implement it here or at least use a code to resize pics for the forum rather than resize the pic itself?
 

JackB

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Some member post pictures the size of Texas and it makes the thread they're in close to useless. Hope you can find a way to do the automatic image resizing.. Works on most other forums I've seen.
 
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gti

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Some member post pictures the size of Texas and it makes the thread they're in close to useless. Hope you can find a way to do the automatic image resizing.. Works on most other forums I've seen.

x2 really annoying seeing such big pictures screwing the forum
 

maxwage

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I am a member of several forums with much less members and image resizing is commonplace.

I just joined not too long ago after lurking for years. I am :shocking: that resizing is not on this forum... :dunno:

????
 

Rock knocker

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I am a member of several forums with much less members and image resizing is commonplace.

I just joined not too long ago after lurking for years. I am :shocking: that resizing is not on this forum... :dunno:

????

Resizing is nice, but it also too bad some posters are so technologically naive that they can't/won't do it them selves.
 

Rock knocker

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x2 really annoying seeing such big pictures screwing the forum

Every time somebody post a way-too-big photo, they should be called on it. No photo software works as well as peer-shaming and ridicule
 

DC73

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Until you find a solution, can you just block images over a certain size? That puts it back on the poster to size responsibly. As a fairly new member to the forum, the most glaring weakness in the forum is overly large images.

DC
 
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