Hey Everyone,
Is it possible to adjust the narrow width of the forums by any chance? The reason I ask is because anytime someone posts a large image, it gets cut off and you have to scroll all the way to the bottom to find scroll bars to move it. Even then, you can only show parts of the image, so if you want to see more, you have to re-scroll it again to get the parts which are not visible. Seems like a shame considering many people have large screen monitors and a super narrow website is just wasting space.
I'm aware that perhaps there are other topics posted on this subject matter, but I thought I would make a fresh one rather than bump 120 > day old post. :-)
https://www.pcengine-fx.com/forums/index.php?topic=16830.0 (https://www.pcengine-fx.com/forums/index.php?topic=16830.0)
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Lemme re-visit looking into changing the width again....may just have to ditch the entire theme to do it though.
That's a lot of work just for some big pictures of asses.
Well I agree that the width is limiting and should be fixed. Glad at least there is a workaround for the meantime.
I use the embiggen plugin Nulltard made.
If folks would resize images, using bbcode, we'd be fine. Granted, it's annoying.
Nully's workaround is awesome. Kind of a pain to have a browser plugin installed for ONE website, but it works...
Just out of curiosity, is there a similar plugin available for Opera?
If you find one it probably wouldn't be hard to adapt the css from chrome/firefox to make it work.
On one hand I hate to bump an old post, but it's only moving up 4 spots, so it's not too bad. And this looks like something that people ask a few times anyways.
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