On 10 Feb 2003 at 8:53, Brian Swale wrote:
> For my 2 cents, the smaller size image is much more acceptable on the
> internet. Some people get really sharp shots at even 60kb, but my
> preference is for scans to be 100 - 150 kb at the most. Anything at
> 500+ kb just takes too long.
Correct me if (as usual) I'm wrong, but I thought everything off the
internet displayed at 75 dpi in most browsers?
> If you want to control the position the viewers see the image on their
> screen ( ie not shoved right over to the left) you will need to write
> an htm (html) page and locate the image within that.
I have a freeware javascript that will load an image in the center of
the screen at the window size of your choice. Anyone interested
can e-mail me and I'll send it to them.
Btw, those are some NICE pictures of the nekid chick. :-)
Chris
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Chris O'Neill (chris@xxxxxxxxx)
Joinco Enterprises Inc., Edmonton, AB Canada
Web: http://www.joinco.ca
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