DazJW
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A small modification to the photo page layout has just gone live on Flickr which makes the images bigger.
Trouble is:
It displays a soft version of the image as if there isn't a properly resized version at that size,
There's a horizontal scroll bar at the bottom of the page for no apparent reason,
You have to scroll down to see a portrait layout image.
This is happening for me on a 1280x1024 monitor (which I know is a bit low these days but it displays every other site I've tried fine) with Firefox. It also seems to be happening for a fair few other people judging by their help forum thread on the update.
A Flickr staff member responded with this on their help forum regarding the portrait orientation issue:
"I hear you about the portrait photos, and I agree that it would be nice to see more of those photos. But scaling them so that they are entirely visible results in tiny photos. In the end, we decided that having some of the photo cut off is the best of the two options; this is just a result of the fact that computer monitors are much wider then they are tall."
(my emphasis)
Which seems an odd decision for a photo sharing site.
Trouble is:
It displays a soft version of the image as if there isn't a properly resized version at that size,
There's a horizontal scroll bar at the bottom of the page for no apparent reason,
You have to scroll down to see a portrait layout image.
This is happening for me on a 1280x1024 monitor (which I know is a bit low these days but it displays every other site I've tried fine) with Firefox. It also seems to be happening for a fair few other people judging by their help forum thread on the update.
A Flickr staff member responded with this on their help forum regarding the portrait orientation issue:
"I hear you about the portrait photos, and I agree that it would be nice to see more of those photos. But scaling them so that they are entirely visible results in tiny photos. In the end, we decided that having some of the photo cut off is the best of the two options; this is just a result of the fact that computer monitors are much wider then they are tall."
(my emphasis)
Which seems an odd decision for a photo sharing site.
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