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larkvi
I am having problems with the recent images from the Antartic trip. Whenever I view the images alone, the left side fo the image is broken up in the site navigation div. I have replicated this behavior in the latest versions of Camino, Safari, and Firefox for the Mac, so I am confident this is not a browser problem, but a site-coding problem.

I am have replicated the problem in all three browsers using the following two images:
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/1photo-p...set-bergs.shtml
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/1photo-p...in%20pool.shtml

Presumably the other images in the same format have the same problems.

-Sean
francois
QUOTE (larkvi @ Mar 6 2007, 09:11 PM)
I am having problems with the recent images from the Antartic trip. Whenever I view the images alone, the left side fo the image is broken up in the site navigation div. I have replicated this behavior in the latest versions of Camino, Safari, and Firefox for the Mac, so I am confident this is not a browser problem, but a site-coding problem.

I am have replicated the problem in all three browsers using the following two images:
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/1photo-p...set-bergs.shtml
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/1photo-p...in%20pool.shtml

Presumably the other images in the same format have the same problems.

-Sean
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Sean,
Browser windows need to be wider than ~1200 pixels otherwise, as you mentioned, the image will overlap the left navigation column.
larkvi
QUOTE (francois @ Mar 6 2007, 08:26 PM)
Sean,
Browser windows need to be wider than ~1200 pixels otherwise, as you mentioned, the image will overlap the left navigation column.
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Ah, well, the native resolution of my last-year iBook is only 1024x768, so that is not possible. Given the prevalence of this resolution in notebook displays, that seems like a design flaw to me.

-Sean
francois
QUOTE (larkvi @ Mar 6 2007, 10:34 PM)
Ah, well, the native resolution of my last-year iBook is only 1024x768, so that is not possible. Given the prevalence of this resolution in notebook displays, that seems like a design flaw to me.

-Sean
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I also do think that it's a design flow. FWIW, when I travel, I'm using an old iBook.
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