Photos - zooming
Photos - zooming
When a photo is attached in a post there's a + to click on. When you click it you get the photo imposed over the post and sometimes it's the same size and sometimes it's sliiiiiiiiightly larger.
On that imposed image theres a + and a - to click on and no matter which you (or at least I) click, the imposed photo disappears and you're back to the post. At one time, if the file was originally a large one you'd get a massive image if you clicked the + that you could see more detail on.
On that imposed image theres a + and a - to click on and no matter which you (or at least I) click, the imposed photo disappears and you're back to the post. At one time, if the file was originally a large one you'd get a massive image if you clicked the + that you could see more detail on.
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Re: Photos - zooming
thats a very confusing post !! don't understand what you are on about give an example.
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Re: Photos - zooming
Click on the photo in the OP here http://theframersforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=7735
You'll get the photo imposed over the post with a + and a - in the top left corner of it. What happens for you if you click on the + ?
You'll get the photo imposed over the post with a + and a - in the top left corner of it. What happens for you if you click on the + ?
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Re: Photos - zooming
When I click on the photo in the original post I get the larger, superimposed picture, but this one only has a '-' in the top left corner - there's no option to make it even biggerer....
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Re: Photos - zooming
Morning John,
With me if I click it moves 3 cm to the right and stays same size.
I notice on both this and TG quite a few have problems posting pics. I'm sure J McF will write something to help. The pictures are often the best part of the this forum
With me if I click it moves 3 cm to the right and stays same size.
I notice on both this and TG quite a few have problems posting pics. I'm sure J McF will write something to help. The pictures are often the best part of the this forum
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Re: Photos - zooming
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its to do with what size image is uploaded i think
if you click the plus the first time it displayed fitted on screen, then if i click again it zooms to the full size of the image, but the forum wont then allow zooming any bigger than the image actually is
its to do with what size image is uploaded i think
if you click the plus the first time it displayed fitted on screen, then if i click again it zooms to the full size of the image, but the forum wont then allow zooming any bigger than the image actually is
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i get a plus sign to enlarge and then a plus sign and a minus - the plus enlarges again - both over the top of the post. Is it to do with the size of the monitor your using that lets you enlarge twice?
when all is said and done - there is more said than done.
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It seems to be a browser issue, Roboframer.
The zoom buttons seem to work OK in Firefox (and probably other browsers), but not in Internet Explorer.
The zoom buttons seem to work OK in Firefox (and probably other browsers), but not in Internet Explorer.
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Re: Photos - zooming
Aha! I never use anything else, I'll switch to chrome or something in future if I want to see more detail in a photo. Cheers.
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I also use explorer 99% of the time - a good second for me is opera which i think is a bit more stable that IE
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I got the same as Tim, ie only the option to reduce once Plussed. Then I use Firefox anyway.
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Re: Photos - zooming
You get that, misterdiy, when the image is only slightly compressed and the first plus is enough to show it at its full size.
Try it with a much larger image.
Like this
Try it with a much larger image.
Like this
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