Tommy Posted October 13, 2006 at 11:53 AM Share Posted October 13, 2006 at 11:53 AM I would like to see better image management and I think this is a pretty big deal. Resizing by CSS is ok but images will look distorted. It would be nice if it worked like this... Image uploaded Thumb Created at X size (currently does) You can then tell the CSS to be the same size as the thumb so no distortion. Example 140px Content Image Created at X size It sorta does this but it's combined with the popup. So the popup will always be full size and you would want this to be bigger than the content view image for more details. But lowering the content image by css causes it to look distorted. Example 220px Max image uploadable Created at X Size (for lightbox/popup detail only) Example 400px So in a nut shell Thumbview Image Size Content View Image Size Lightbox/Detailed Image Size (max size allowed) Just something I would like to see so the quality of the photos and listing look better! Thanks for a great peice of software! Link to comment
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