thisisonebigword
Trying to change the whole wide world
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Reality leaves a lot to the imagination.
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Post by thisisonebigword on Jan 5, 2009 2:45:16 GMT 1
Has anyone noticed that the pages are more stretched out than usual? Or is that just my computer being weird??
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Post by cloudninegirl on Jan 5, 2009 3:01:23 GMT 1
It could be some of the pictures on the forum that make the page stretch. Or it could be the computer itself. I have laptops that are wide screen so it doesn't effect me as much. But desktop computers do have a bit of a hard time with stretched pages.
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Post by nowheregirl on Jan 5, 2009 22:00:32 GMT 1
It stretches the page when people post pictures that are too wide, but there's not much I can do about it except resize the pictures myself. I wish Proboards could just resize them automatically to fit the page.
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Jetson
On the old dirt road
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Post by Jetson on Jan 11, 2009 10:25:25 GMT 1
I'm decent with CSS, and there is a way to reduce image size in posts with css, but I am new with proboards, so I don't know, does Proboards let you add your own css?
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Post by nowheregirl on Jan 11, 2009 19:27:33 GMT 1
I'm decent with CSS, and there is a way to reduce image size in posts with css, but I am new with proboards, so I don't know, does Proboards let you add your own css? Yes, you can add css, but I've never been able to find a code for reducing image size. Do you have a link to one?
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Jetson
On the old dirt road
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Post by Jetson on Jan 11, 2009 20:22:33 GMT 1
Well on a forum I run the css class for the post table would be different, so I might have to create a test proboard account to see what it is called.. but On the board I use this works: span.POSTTABLECSSNAME img { max-width:500px; width: expression(this.width > 500 ? 500: true); } POSTTABLECSSNAME, would of course have to be changed to whatever Proboards uses... but that code if left unchanged would show any image as 500x500px you would be able to right click on the image (in all browsers except for IE I think), click view image and it would show the full sized image. I use to make Skins for another board host under the name Joshin Josh. And that is the css code we used for that. Edit:I thought I had the right CSS class, but looks like I was wrong, when I get the time I might open a test board to see what it is, Does proboards list all their css classes anywhere?
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Post by nowheregirl on Jan 13, 2009 20:54:53 GMT 1
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Jetson
On the old dirt road
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Post by Jetson on Jan 14, 2009 0:31:49 GMT 1
I am probably going to pull an all-nighter online tonight, because I've already had a pot of coffee and it's 5:30p So I might play with a test board and if I find the results I'll post it here.
Edit: it does sound like: .windowbg & .windowbg2 would be right.. but I'm not totally sure.. you could test it.. by putting this is your css:
.windowbg img { max-width:500px; width: expression(this.width > 500 ? 500: true); }
.windowbg2 img { max-width:500px; width: expression(this.width > 500 ? 500: true); }
But I don't guarantee it would work, but if it doesn't all you have to do is remove the code.
I'll still probably look into it later though.. I'm a design geek, so I like challenged.. but I've been trying to stay away from where I was, because of drama.
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