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Prevent Oversized Images Breaking Message Tables & Sigs 2.1
Developer Last Online: Nov 2023
Description: Using the CSS "overflow" attribute you can prevent large images from breaking your message column. This helps extremely for the people who use fixed widths. Images that display larger than the message column width will show a horizontal bar.
But it has already been done: Yes, but the other (non) CSS methods affect the overall performance of the forum. The CSS method previously provided required editing a .php file. Plus, in Internet Explorer both the horizontal and vertical scrollbar displayed. This method eliminates the vertical scrollbar. The modification only requires editing the postbit and/or postbit_legacy template and Main CSS. What else to expect: The horizontal scrollbar will affect the entire post of the oversized image. That's the nature of the modification. No biggie. Targeted Layout Type: Fixed width layout Browsers tested: Internet Explorer and Firefox Compatible vB versions: 3.5.3, 3.5.4, 3.5.5 and 3.6+ Thank yous: CyberAlien (Correction on ID to Class); kennn (PM resize - conditional code below) Optional Modifications Added (3.14.06)!: A) Signature (Cuts off oversized signatures in message bits by width & height.) B) vBadvanced Newsbit (Same like the original, just with vBadvanced.) C) vBadvanced Newsbit Signatures (Same like the original signature mod, just with vBadvanced.) D) Private Message conditional posted by kennn (click here to post) ----------------- Finally, let's edit! (Or you can download the .txt file for the installation instructions) 1. Back up your templates! 2. In your postbit or postbit_legacy template find this or something similar to: Code:
<!-- message --> <div id="post_message_$post[postid]">$post[message]</div> <!-- / message --> Code:
<!-- message --> <div id="post_message_$post[postid]" class="hidemsg">$post[message]</div> <!-- / message --> 4. In Main CSS go to the bottom at Additional CSS Definitions and add code bit: Code:
.hidemsg { width:700px; padding-bottom:20px; overflow:auto; overflow-x:auto; overflow-y:hidden; } 6. Click "Save". 7. Click if you use it. Finished! *For those of you who use a fluid layout take a look at this post. Thanks 007 for sharing. ===================== Optional Modifications (Below)!!!: *The 3 (A, B & C) optional modifications below follow the same steps as above with the exception of #2, #4 and #5. A) For Signatures (Hide Oversized Images width & height): 2. In your postbit or postbit_legacy template find this or something similar to: Code:
<!-- sig --> <div> __________________<br /> $post[signature] </div> <!-- / sig --> Code:
<!-- sig --> <div class="hidesig"> __________________<br /> $post[signature] </div> <!-- / sig --> Code:
.hidesig { width:700px; height:400px; overflow:hidden; } *If the center tag doesn't work in the signature after implementing the code above see this post for the solution. --------------------------------- B) For vBAdvanced Newsbits: 2. In your vBadvanced CMPS Templates --> adv_portal_newsbits template find this or something similar to: Code:
$news[message] Code:
<!-- message --> <div class="hideadvnews"> $news[message] </div> <!-- / message --> Code:
.hideadvnews { width:700px; padding-bottom:20px; overflow:auto; overflow-x:auto; overflow-y:hidden; } --------------------------------- C) For vBAdvanced Newsbits (Signature): 2. In your vBadvanced CMPS Templates --> adv_portal_newsbits template find this or something similar to: Code:
<if condition="$show['signature']"> <div>__________________<br /> $news[signature]</div> </if> Code:
<if condition="$show['signature']"> <div class="hideadvsig">__________________<br /> $news[signature]</div> </if> Code:
.hideadvsig { width:700px; height:400px; overflow:hidden; } *If the center tag doesn't work in the signature after implementing the code above see this post for the solution. Finished (Once More)! 7. Click if you use it. Show Your Support
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#82
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Sweet it works now. The only thing I am confused about is in phpbb2 they had a script that would actually resize teh images automatically and then with the mouse over the image it would show the actual size. Does anyone know how to do that?
Also I seem to just have the scrolling bar. How do I apply example #2 to my site? |
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There is a mod here that automatically resizes large images based on defined rules but it strains server resources. I think it's in the Code Modifications.
As for example #2, images that are within the width perimeter will post in full while images outside the width perimeter will show a scrollbar or get cut off, depending on the "auto" and "hidden" values. |
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Well I did input the code already and it creates the scroll bar. If the other method is stressful on the server then I might not want to do that. But right now my board is fairly small and I am given 13GB of tranfer per day. So if I wanted to do it so that the board would resize automatically where would I look?
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Quote:
width:auto; only works fine in FireFox. Even 100% doesnt work well in IE. So basically you need to set a width value for IE users. |
#87
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That's correct.
While this modification was designed for fixed width layouts various members have offered solutions for fluid layouts. We haven't come across an effective code that warrants me changing the instructions or mod version. If we do then I will send an update via e-mail to all of the members who have cliced the "Install" link. |
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works great!
[high]* GrendelKhan{TSU clicks install [/high] |
#89
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Thank you.
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Just wanted to post and say this is a fantastic mod
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#91
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Thanks for the feedback.
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