01-06-2006 07:03 AM | ||
Data |
some browser support zooming by themselves. Perharps people who want zoomed images should install such a browser instead of making website masters implement lot's of junk |
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01-06-2006 02:04 AM | ||
Kosta |
Guess we need a poll then? Let the public decide? |
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01-06-2006 12:46 AM | ||
guesst |
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Kosta @ May 31 2006, 12:57 PM) [snapback]233446[/snapback]</div> Quote:
Not that it matters to me. If I want to see the game bigger I download and run it. |
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31-05-2006 12:57 PM | ||
Kosta | Well, actually its even easier than that. I can just force double size inside the html img tag and the browser will do exactly the kind of resizing we are talking about here... it would be dead easy.... but I'm thinking 90% of users will be quite surprised to find simply a scaled-up version of the same screenshot after clicking on it... | |
31-05-2006 11:58 AM | ||
guesst |
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Kosta @ May 30 2006, 08:35 PM) [snapback]233361[/snapback]</div> Quote:
But still, if you could do this with a script, I say that sounds like a good idea. |
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31-05-2006 10:29 AM | ||
Icewolf |
Don't get me wrong. I don't wanna improve the screenshot I want to enlarge it. No matter if I get better details. Just for having a closer look. That sometimes happens when cards of strategy or sim games are shown. But most of time the provided screenshots are absolutely sufficient! |
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31-05-2006 10:25 AM | ||
Maikel |
except that I cant see them that well on my 1600x1200 resolution |
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30-05-2006 08:35 PM | ||
Kosta | Yeah, but the 320 one shows all the detail just as well. Making a scrip that would blow them up to double size is just pointless if you ask me. | |
30-05-2006 03:37 PM | ||
Maikel |
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Icewolf @ May 30 2006, 12:30 PM) [snapback]233254[/snapback]</div> Quote:
Actually. The screens which are actually 320x240 won't look that crappy when you boost them. Pixels will become more obvious off course, but as long as you make sure you double the dimensions and not use margins like 123% everything will still look pretty ok. check Mobygames for instance. They use blown up images. When you download their pics, you can see they are actually 320x200 or 320x240 |
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30-05-2006 12:30 PM | ||
Icewolf |
So streching them would probably make them look crappy and that isn't worth the effort 'cause you had to check over and over... Hmm... Too bad. I just thought about the possibility that you could do like image-size: 200% (or higher(in CSS)) but the page is in PHP and I don't know PHP(yet). Well, if the image has a too small resolution it probably won't work anyways. Thanks for your time! |
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