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In Reply to: Re: Why so wide posted by Rollie NE PA on June 11, 2014 at 17:50:56:
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Re: Post size way too wide??? in reply to JD Seller, 10-18-2013 18:02:22
We try to shrink the photos on the fly when people post them too large, but if I recall, I only got that done on Classic. Modern has a problem doing that in that it's bbcode and not straight html. That made it error prone when I attempted it. It needs to be fixed though, people don't realize the resolution size when the put up a picture. I'll start looking it over again.
If you upload on our photo server, it will automatically make it web ready. I took the old limitation off on the size of the incoming folder, so even the large ones should post now, they get shrunk anyway. Let me know which post it was you were seeing that, I'd like to see why the other persons photos are distorting yours just so I know how to change the program.
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