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How would you fix this display?
Hi,
I have an image hosting site that displays images fine most of the time. For example http://mypict.eu/view/1 But if the image is too wide then the display is broken. For example http://mypict.eu/view/4 How would you display both images? Simon -- http://urlkick.com/ Free URL redirection service. Turns a long URL into a much shorter one. |
Re: How would you fix this display?
In message <4ak57fFtka0tU1@individual.net>, Simon
<spambucket@example.com> writes >I have an image hosting site that displays images fine most of the time. >For example >http://mypict.eu/view/1 > >But if the image is too wide then the display is broken. >For example >http://mypict.eu/view/4 > >How would you display both images? I would probably take the easy option and shrink the large image. Or not use such a rigid layout. -- Martin Jay |
Re: How would you fix this display?
In article <4ak57fFtka0tU1@individual.net>,
"Simon" <spambucket@example.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I have an image hosting site that displays images fine most of the time. > For example > http://mypict.eu/view/1 > > But if the image is too wide then the display is broken. > For example > http://mypict.eu/view/4 > > How would you display both images? > > Simon First, what 2 images? The circled one and the main square one? They behave fine in my main browser, Safari. But there is big trouble with your pages, it is hard to know where to start. When the text is enlarged a bit, big chunks of it disappear. Anyway. Neither your html nor your css validate. Start there. http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/ http://validator.w3.org/ -- dorayme |
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