Do you think I could just leave this part blank and it'd be okay? We're just going to replace the whole thing with a header image anyway, right?
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Or, perhaps another option: set the container's overflow (to hidden), to dimesnions something usable, like signatures, where giant images get clipped. This would, in effect, also limit lines.
Its like putting a cloth on to hide the wound instead of treating it.
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hummerz5 wrote:Or, perhaps another option: set the container's overflow (to hidden), to dimesnions something usable, like signatures, where giant images get clipped. This would, in effect, also limit lines.
Its like putting a cloth on to hide the wound instead of treating it.
In what way? Extra lines are just ignored then. They take up minimal bandwidth and space (compared to my next point) , and don't need to be explicitly sought.
Large images, on the other hand, should still be handled through whatever system we have for snubbing those. However, implementing the overflow means the page doesn't get awful to look at while waiting for action to be carried
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Zumza wrote:hummerz5 wrote:Or, perhaps another option: set the container's overflow (to hidden), to dimesnions something usable, like signatures, where giant images get clipped. This would, in effect, also limit lines.
Its like putting a cloth on to hide the wound instead of treating it.
In what way? Extra lines are just ignored then. They take up minimal bandwidth and space (compared to my next point) , and don't need to be explicitly sought.
Large images, on the other hand, should still be handled through whatever system we have for snubbing those. However, implementing the overflow means the page doesn't get awful to look at while waiting for action to be carried
the images are being resized already in forum...
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Overblown reps like that are basically the only rep rule we have. Spam's okay, not giving a good reason is okay, stretching out the page is not.
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