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Alex Left to Right Images
I think this update stinks i hate to scroll to see all the pictures and IMO it takes away from the uniformity of the forum 98% of the pictures go top to bottom
I for one wouldn't mind seeing this go what do others think about it |
It's not an update. It's an option to put your attached images inline in the body of the text, rather than underneath it. Some people choose to do this, others don't. Unfortunately, some who choose to do it don't know how to do it right, and you end up with a post you have to scroll left to right. :rolleyes:
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Example of bad use of this feature (possibly what prompted this complaint in the first place): https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/showthread.php?t=72988
Example of good use of this feature: https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/showthread.php?t=73006 Fango |
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It's a "neat" feature to be able to position photos anywhere in a message, but if enough people don't like it (or don't use it properly. We can disable this option.
Part of the issue is browser dependent. Some browsers appear to automatically "wrap" the row of photos to the next line so you don't have to scroll. Other browsers don't. Personally, I would prefer people not use the attachment formatting unless there's a good reason. ;) Thanks, |
Happy to be a good example
Thanks for choosing one of my posts as a good example, Fango.
After playing with this feature a bit, here's what I try to do. * I only post two pictures next to one another. (More than 3 can cause the problem mrmarco describes) * I align all of them to the center of the page. I think Osreb has been doing something similar. Here are two examples in one thread: (post #163 & 165) https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/show...&postcount=163 I also like the ability to align the labels or text with the pictures: https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/show...3&postcount=43 I think this is a great feature - less scrolling - but it requires a smidge more thought when posting. |
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