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Posted by Andy Dingley on 05/14/07 13:14
On 14 May, 13:45, Rob White <Rob.J.Wh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> When loaded directly in a
> browser (IE7, Opera 9.20 and Firefox 2.0.0.3) the image show
> correctly, but when shown as part of the page it shows with a
> dimension of 120x71.
I'm seeing the same effect, so I doubt if it's a cache problem (the
usual culprit here).
I suspect it's the results of your JavaScript lightbox script. Try
removing the rel attribute for this thumbnail and trying again. That
may disable the lightbox script which is, I think, running over all
the gallery images and forcing their sizes. Try it simply with JS
defeated too.
Incidentally I hate this page:
* It uses "letterbox scrolling" of one small area on the screen. I
paid good money for this nice big monitor, don't try to stop me using
it. Learn about "fluid design" and write a page that makes the best
use of whatever space I give it.
* When I try to view the main image, a load of tiresome crap happens
and I get bored. I don't want to see cutesy greyed-out backgrounds, I
don't want to see interactive curtain-opening effects and I certainly
don't want to see an image loading throbber. Show me the damned image,
and show it to me now!
* There's a lot of invalid M$oft cruft in there too.
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