Hi Janie,

If you are talking about small(ish) graphics, you can produce the graphic twice the size it should be, then specify the graphic dimensions as 50%, so that when someone resizes, you've got some way to go to get to the 'real' size, then a bit more until it breaks up, or pixelates, or whatever.

It's a method which is contrary to everything I believe in, however - I was brought up to make images as 'small' (file size) as possible . . .

Bob McClelland
www.gwelanmor-internet.co.uk



Janie Hadsel wrote:

. . . I'd like to point out that there are some image quality issues with allowing the browser to resize images according to the user's text-size settings and ask how one would go about detecting the user text size (if that's even possible) so that pre-optimized images could be used according to size ranges.

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