| Author | mod_wastrel |
|---|---|
| Created | Oct 14, 2009 |
| Updated | Jun 27, 2010 |
| Installs (this week) | 0 |
| Installs (total) | 211 |
fmo: hot-linked img max size
I occasionally run into too-large hot-linked images at forums.mozillazine.org (and other places) which blow the margin out, giving that horizontal scroll bar--makes reading posts on the page way more of a hassle. This simply reduces the size of those images to a "standard" max-width of 600px (adjust to your own preference). It can be easily modified for other forums. (If you don't want the eye-catcher border, then just comment it out. :D)
Check out fmo: Large CODE-tag Boxes and Images Forum Fix by rob64rock for an enhanced fmo style.
I occasionally run into too-large hot-linked images at forums.mozillazine.org (and other places) which blow the margin out, giving that horizontal scroll bar--makes reading posts on the page way more of a hassle. This simply reduces the size of those images to a "standard" max-width of 600px (adjust to your own preference). It can be easily modified for other forums. (If you don't want the eye-catcher border, then just comment it out. :D)
Check out fmo: Large CODE-tag Boxes and Images Forum Fix by rob64rock for an enhanced fmo style.
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15Jun2010: added code to maximize the constrained image (fit to your browser's content window) if you click on it [w/o releasing the mouse button] (so that blue eye-catcher border comes in handy now :D); click & drag the image to keep it maximized and click it again to restore it (from my us.o: wide-screen[shots] custom[s]ized style, which you can refer to for a slightly more detailed description). If you're using a wide-screen monitor, then you should be able to set the max-width to about 900px or so without it blowing out your margin.
27Jun2010: fix (? :D) for image links (give them a red border--as a different eye-catcher--and don't try to maximize them ['cause that's what the link is for :D])
15Jun2010: added code to maximize the constrained image (fit to your browser's content window) if you click on it [w/o releasing the mouse button] (so that blue eye-catcher border comes in handy now :D); click & drag the image to keep it maximized and click it again to restore it (from my us.o: wide-screen[shots] custom[s]ized style, which you can refer to for a slightly more detailed description). If you're using a wide-screen monitor, then you should be able to set the max-width to about 900px or so without it blowing out your margin.
27Jun2010: fix (? :D) for image links (give them a red border--as a different eye-catcher--and don't try to maximize them ['cause that's what the link is for :D])
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