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Subject: Galleries posting: Thumbnails dimensions, please ?


-Klaus ( ) posted Fri, 26 July 2002 at 11:15 PM ยท edited Thu, 14 November 2024 at 1:29 AM

_Can any of you Adm., tell me what are the maximal allowed dimensions of the thumbnails about galleries & pictures postings ?...seem to be bigger & bigger, bigger maybe than some pix themselves... My dreadful mind tells me that some here, are kind of wanting to "impose themselves above or higher" a little bit, ain't it true ?...thanks to my paranoia...ha ha ! _Let me read the TOS ...???!!! But...Where the heck is this detail ? _Where are we going to ???!!! LOL. Just saw a huge thumbnail, so big, I was scared... Thanks anyone !


dreamsosweet ( ) posted Fri, 26 July 2002 at 11:24 PM

The gallery image upload page states: "The full image should be between 100 x 100 and 4000 x 4000 pixels and be less than 512 KB in size. The thumbnail image (if supplied) should be between 50 x 50 and 200 x 200 pixels and be less than 15 kb in size." I've never tried to post an image that large, but it's refused me before when I inadvertantly had an oversized thumbnail...can you point me in the direction of the one that's huge, please? :-) sweet


-Klaus ( ) posted Sat, 27 July 2002 at 5:35 AM

Thanks for informing me. I appreciate and I have too much work going on & am too lazy to search on the TOS (or anywhere else, I have no idea) where was the detail of the thumbnails dimensions. Thanks to you, now I got this precised. -I was just kidding about huge thumbnails and huge American things in general. But the real fact is that I actually had a little problem, not because of the size of my "thumbnail" being small (...!!!) , but because as I was posting one of my pix, and as I was checking it on the "What's New" Gallery, I saw that some new thumbnails WERE STACKED ! (3 ones aligned on the same upper line of the page were touching and "stacking". No lie. I found this a little bit strange , and so that was my question...) _Maybe the Adms. and WebDesigners of RR should would take some regulation about these thumbnails on the "What's New" gallery to avoid stackings. Just it. Nothing serious. Danke sehr !


dreamsosweet ( ) posted Sat, 27 July 2002 at 12:57 PM

LOL! Well, be careful if you ever go to Texas, they say everything's bigger there! ;-) As to the stacking, that's strange - might be due to some work being done on the server at that time, or just some weird computer glitch - if it happens on a regular basis, please let the mod/admins know, and we can have the programmer check things out. Thanks! :-)


tuttle ( ) posted Sat, 27 July 2002 at 3:24 PM

Dimensions seem to be regulated, but somewhere in the Bryce gallery there's a thumbnail of 243K. I just thought I'd mention it. The pic turned out to be crap anyway...


-Klaus ( ) posted Wed, 31 July 2002 at 6:12 AM

Hello, Thanks for answering. I too have seen this huge thumbnail,...so that was why I was asking my question..seems to have been a mistake or some work on "What's new" gallery. Okay. Thanks. Oh, so, well, in texas, are they really big in everything ? An innocent question: Are they ALL big in politics either ?...Just a cruel question, isn't it ? LOL ! _I'm not afraid to go to texas, I'd love to. I don't think their guns could be of any use with me. I am not (yet)no kind of Pancho Villa or any other starving mexicans trying to cross the border thinking they'll be treated well, or even better than in Mexico...!!! Another big cynical LOL-LOL-LOL. I think thee are brave people there, here and everywhere. Too bad that they almost never have no power... _But let's come back to Art, and only art. Thanks again.


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