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Old 07-15-2011, 06:04 PM   #1
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How to Avoid Scrolling Due to Large Images

How to change your settings so you can view any size image without having to scroll right.

If you have issues with large images in threads causing you not to be able to view the full thread without scrolling... complete the following 3 steps one time and from now on you won’t have issues.

Step 1.-Click User CP (shown below)






Step 2.-Click Edit Options (shown below)



Step 3.- Next change the 3 circled boxes to what I show below.
The two boxes I show empty should be empty.





FYI - for step 3: If you want to see images in the largest manner available to you... you can actually change the box specified as width (second circle) to the max image width your particular monitor size / resolution can handle. This would control the minimum image width. With the box blank (as I showed here) it will default your images to 640 wide.
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Re: How to Avoid Scrolling Due to Large Images

Thank you Corey for creating the tutorial on tweaking the settings in a member's control panel, (User CP).

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