Automatic Image Resizing Software Added
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Automatic Image Resizing Software Added
Don't you hate it when a mega-sized image gets posted and you end up having to scroll side to side to see the complete posts on that page? Well, worry no more. Automatic image resizing software has been added to the site! You can access this feature through your UserCP > Edit Options> Thread Display Options> The Image Resizer.
If you leave the fields blank, all images larger than 400px in width or 600px in height will be resized down to approximately 400px in width or 600px in height.
If you enter a 0 into both fields, then the feature is disabled and you won't see any resizing.
You can also set a custom size if you want to. Just be sure to scroll down and click "Save Changes" if you do anything other than leave the fields blank
If you leave the fields blank, all images larger than 400px in width or 600px in height will be resized down to approximately 400px in width or 600px in height.
If you enter a 0 into both fields, then the feature is disabled and you won't see any resizing.
You can also set a custom size if you want to. Just be sure to scroll down and click "Save Changes" if you do anything other than leave the fields blank
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That's what's nice about it. You don't have to use it if you don't want to One other thing, if you decide to use the resize function, you'll still have the option to view full size by clicking on the "view full size image" bar above the resized pic.
I don't mind the pics so much, but it makes it a PITA (to me, anyway ) when all of the other posts on that page break the frame and you have to side scroll to read them.
I'll probably change it back once I get back to my desktop with a large monitor, but for now it's really convenient with the smaller screen on my laptop.
I don't mind the pics so much, but it makes it a PITA (to me, anyway ) when all of the other posts on that page break the frame and you have to side scroll to read them.
I'll probably change it back once I get back to my desktop with a large monitor, but for now it's really convenient with the smaller screen on my laptop.
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