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Old 01-29-2012, 03:57 AM
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Originally Posted by DragonByte Tech View Post
For the drop down screen, you can resize it via Stylevars, just look for the content width stylevar. In the pro version, you have the ability to move the slider to the top, but with the title, message, and link, it still ends up taking up a lot of space.
Brad
Everyone has different tastes and I just feel a slider should be just that, not a huge obtrusive block hiding everything you are trying to show. Just a suggestion for you to build upon.


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Not sure on your comment on lo-res... If images in your threads or articles, etc., are small, then this upsizes them (currently) to fit inside the slider, therefore making them appear lo-res. This will happen no matter how I do it. If I keep the image the size it is (so that it appears hi-res), you may end up with a lot of blank space just so the image looks "hi-res". Like I said, maybe I'm just misunderstanding you.

Brad
I actually made a few posts and made some images up that were sized to fit the slider so no resizing would be required and when I look at them in the forums they look fine but viewing the same image in the slider they look like a jpg compressed to 40 or 50%. Now this was one test and I have not had time to test it anymore so it might be something else. I know they are not "upsizing" as you say so that is not the issue.

All of my images are on the large size and the only way this slider would work is for me to manually re-size them all and that would be no fun. I for one would need no enlarging as it will always look low-res but if this could reduce size that would be great.
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