BIG problem with Image resizing

Started by greenpower, February 28, 2011, 06:31:03 AM

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greenpower

Hi, I have a very big problem with my images on forum.
Ill give you the info you need:
Images arent uploaded, they are put by url using [img].
Images are automaticaly resized after the page loads, first 5 seconds they are shown as they should be in their real size
 
The problem is that I dont want'em to resize because it cuts a big part of the image! Please help me, I'd appreciate it very very much.
Thank you guys for being helpful.

Paul

I'm not to sure if you can change any settings but the support staff may say different.
What i would do is find a size that fits right and any larger images save to your machine and upload to an image host,Tiny pic have different size settings that will fit your site.TinyPic - Free Image Hosting, Photo Sharing & Video Hosting

tanduy2506

Hi greenpower,
What is your forum name?
Quote from: greenpower;537444Hi, I have a very big problem with my images on forum.
Ill give you the info you need:
Images arent uploaded, they are put by url using [img].
Images are automaticaly resized after the page loads, first 5 seconds they are shown as they should be in their real size
Actually, the web browser will load images fully when a page loads.
Then, these images are automaticaly resized.
You don't see this progress when the real size and the scaled size are too different. So, many people use thumbnails to display it.
Or, maybes, your internet connection speed is rather low. Please check it.
Quote from: greenpower;537444The problem is that I dont want'em to resize because it cuts a big part of the image! Please help me, I'd appreciate it very very much.
Thank you guys for being helpful.
Oh, I know.
Why don't you cut it into smaller parts?
Okay, try to use thumbnails. If they want to see the real size image, they will click the link.
Quote from: Paul;537448I'm not to sure if you can change any settings but the support staff may say different.
What i would do is find a size that fits right and any larger images  save to your machine and upload to an image host,Tiny pic have different  size settings that will fit your site.TinyPic - Free Image Hosting, Photo Sharing & Video Hosting
Thanks you, Paul.
TinyPic is a good sharing service.

greenpower

thank you tanduy and paul a lot, it helped me.
the thing with thumbnails is very useful