We implemented a new feature for oversized images. If you click on the below image, it will open on screen. If you click the bottom right corner, it will expand to full size. You can drag the image around to see the whole thing in expanded mode. A second click will close it.
Any questions, reply here...
New Feature
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- The Man, The Myth, The Legend
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New Feature
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Mike Wolfman
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Re: New Feature
NICE!mwolfman wrote:We implemented a new feature for oversized images.
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- PlatinumLounger
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Re: New Feature
Not only nice, but fantastic! Thanks Mike!mwolfman wrote:We implemented a new feature for oversized images.
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- StarLounger
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Re: New Feature
Very nice - and for us 'un-mouse-y-fied' old-time users, an ESC will close the attachment.
BobL
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Re: New Feature
That is neat. Thanks for this Mike, and for all of the other work you've been performing. It is certainly appreciated.
John
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A Child's Mind, Once Stretched by Imagination...
Never Regains Its Original Dimensions
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Re: New Feature
Brilliant! Thank you.
Regards,
Paul
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