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The Last Chancer Who Survived





Norristown, PA

Sometimes someone will add a HUGE photo to a post, and then for every other post you have to scroll to the right to read everything. Is there a way to make it where if someone adds a photo the html will resize it to fit the width of your browser window? like by changing the width and height in the img tag not editing the actual image.. then maybe you can click the image to see full size if you want? I think this is usually from people linking images, not gallery photos.

also, sometimes someone will make a post with a huge title, usually in the swap shop forum, and then it stretches out real big and makes the other columns teeny. Is there a no wrap to the last message column on the forum listing? just makes it look funky sometimes for me anyway, I usually use safari on a mac

 
   
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[ADMIN]
Decrepit Dakkanaut






London, UK

These are both known but low priority bugs. Firefox handles image overflow correctly so people using firefox wont experience the first issue. The second issue is the same in all browsers though.

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