Re: Invisible JPEG (OT)
lists wrote I get a very large image of a guitar (#1292). Yes, it's of the make and model that I own. I was sending the link to a friend who didn't even know 12-string guitars existed. Nice guitar. -- John Rickman - http://rickman.orpheusweb.co.uk/lynx Infinity is Sad. God is infinite. God is very sad.
Re: Invisible JPEG (OT)
In article 95711d6c53.iyoj...@rickman.argonet.co.uk, John Rickman Iyonix rick...@argonet.co.uk wrote: lists wrote I get a very large image of a guitar (#1292). Yes, it's of the make and model that I own. I was sending the link to a friend who didn't even know 12-string guitars existed. Nice guitar. Sounds nice too! -- Stuart Winsor Midlands RISC OS and Raspberry pi show, 13th July 2013 http://www.mug.riscos.org/show13/MUGshow.html
Re: Invisible JPEG
In article b495556b53.r...@user.minijem.plus.com, Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote: http://www.musiciansbuy.com/mmMBCOM/Images/Simon_28870kit.jp I get a very large image of a guitar (#1292). Yes, it's of the make and model that I own. I was sending the link to a friend who didn't even know 12-string guitars existed. The top left hand part is white so that's what you may be looking at. I did scroll around a bit but maybe I missed the image, sorry This is bad web design - it's a 300dpi image which gets rendered at 90dpi in NetSurf. I chose a large image so that the arrangement of the strings would be clearly visible Btw, you need a 'g' on the end of the URL. A slip of the cut and paste I'm afraid -- Stuart Winsor Midlands RISC OS and Raspberry pi show, 13th July 2013 http://www.mug.riscos.org/show13/MUGshow.html
Re: Invisible JPEG
On 14 Jul 2013 lists wrote: Why does this appear to be a completly blank page in NetSurf, Dev C1 #1278, but if I ObjectObjectSave the invisible Jpeg I can view it quite easily using something like !Jcut. http://www.musiciansbuy.com/mmMBCOM/Images/Simon_28870kit.jp I get a very large image of a guitar (#1292). The top left hand part is white so that's what you may be looking at. This is bad web design - it's a 300dpi image which gets rendered at 90dpi in NetSurf. Btw, you need a 'g' on the end of the URL. -- Richard Porterhttp://www.minijem.plus.com/ mailto:r...@minijem.plus.com I don't want a user experience - I just want stuff that works.