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This was referred to in this post but I haven't found how to do it just yet. I know it still loads the full image, but I am just worried about keeping the tables nice and clean
Anyone know where I would make this change? |
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Ok I found the correct template but I now have a problem I have never ran into before. How do I set it to have a maximum pixel dimension but not alter the aspect ratio of the image? Right now it is stretching everything to fit the dimensions I set, but that make portrait-oriented images look pretty bad
Here is my modified template: Code:
<!--<p>--><smallfont>$post[username] has attached this image:<br> <a target="_blank" href="attachment.php?s=$session[sessionhash]&postid=$post[postid]"><img src="attachment.php?s=$session[sessionhash]&postid=$post[postid]" border="0" alt="Click for Full Version" vspace="8" hspace="4" width="550" height="413"></a> </smallfont><!--</p>--> Any pointers would be greatly appreciated B |
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It cannot be cleanly done from templates (aspect ratio would be lost).
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Yeah, I thought it most likely included hacking of some sort looking at the title.
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