Posted January 19, 201411 yr When images are posted on the forum, I see them in a reduced size and there's a banner across the top of them saying 'Reduced size: 75% (??? x ??? pixels) Click to see full size image'. How can I view images without this? :unsure: It appears to just be a problem on this forum for me, because it's not happening on other forums.
January 19, 201411 yr It's supposed to happen so that people post reduced-size versions of the images.
January 19, 201411 yr Even the banner for the chartshow is reduced though Edited January 19, 201411 yr by *Tim
January 19, 201411 yr It's to stop page-stretching images. The chart show banner is just an unfortunate innocent victim.
January 19, 201411 yr Author It looks terrible. Why not just use smaller images instead of having a gaping banner across the top of an image that makes it look tacky?
January 19, 201411 yr Sorry, I should have made what I said clearer. Sometimes I've wanted to post images on here but they're too big.
January 19, 201411 yr Sorry, I should have made what I said clearer. Sometimes I've wanted to post images on here but they're too big. http://tinypic.com/
January 19, 201411 yr the idea is for it to only effect images which are bigger in size than the browser window so it will only impact those. Even the banner for the chartshow is reduced though Are you viewing on a mobile or PC? I dont see it reduced...
January 19, 201411 yr Author Yeah, the chart banner is playing up for me as well and I'm using a PC! http://i1283.photobucket.com/albums/a556/jennacolemanfan/prtscr_zps2f30e0a7.png
January 19, 201411 yr It was actually around on the site before I registered and it was removed a wee while ago at the request of PC mods. It's a returning feature and I am so beyond thrilled to see the black bar back.
January 19, 201411 yr It looks terrible. Why not just use smaller images instead of having a gaping banner across the top of an image that makes it look tacky? You expect moderators to police every image members post? The chart forum banner aside this is a perfect solution to gigantic images.
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