Test Topic for Admin
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Re: Test Topic for Admin
No real difference for me. I get the same sort of thing I've posted about above. So I won't bother posting screen shots this time.
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Re: Test Topic for Admin
I have my display - now upgraded, to 1920x1080 using 25inches diagonal with an HP e240c - set to the windows default (100%). Since I usually wear glasses now (seems like every time I have to have the eyes tested, I need new ones), that's good - every thing fits onto the display area. Larger % would mean I don't really need glasses for text and large image forms, but for the fine detail use 100% and wear glasses.
And clicking the portrait images - gives me that image in full screen. None of that blurry green stuff that's evident at the top of Ken's screen shot. In the image centre there's a + or - symbol within a circle: another click when showing + zooms in, the symbol changes to - and a further click zooms out. As far as i can see, no image cropping or expansion (like a bigger tree) in the un-zoomed condition.
And clicking the portrait images - gives me that image in full screen. None of that blurry green stuff that's evident at the top of Ken's screen shot. In the image centre there's a + or - symbol within a circle: another click when showing + zooms in, the symbol changes to - and a further click zooms out. As far as i can see, no image cropping or expansion (like a bigger tree) in the un-zoomed condition.
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Re: Test Topic for Admin
Like Ken, nothing has changed
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Re: Test Topic for Admin
Hi
Thanks for the feedback
I attached the images as another test after seeing the new settings for the ACP Attachments which appear to affect
Using Upload Attachments-- I am able to attach jpeg images of any size, I used one here at 2400px x 1600px, I am not sure if the sizes for Jpegs is a problem its just has no maximum, although the attachment file size is limited to 2 Mb
Thanks for the feedback
I attached the images as another test after seeing the new settings for the ACP Attachments which appear to affect
Using Upload Attachments-- I am able to attach jpeg images of any size, I used one here at 2400px x 1600px, I am not sure if the sizes for Jpegs is a problem its just has no maximum, although the attachment file size is limited to 2 Mb
