Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Patrick Turner pounded out :

I did post recently about how to set text size in SM so other
browsers like Chrome "got it right". By trial and error I managed to
fiddle with sizes so this occurs. Thanks to those who commented, and
suggested I used other WYSIWYG composer programs. None worked
properly, and had bigger bothers than SM. Thanks anyway.Even Front
Page is more awkward to use than SM. AL I WANT IS SIMPLE PLEASE.

Sea Monkey always inserts images where I want them but it always
enlarges them and no amount of trying to control image size by
zooming out in "compose page" or "browse page" makes any difference.
In Firefox, images appear the same, too big. But in Chrome, images
are exactly as I meant them to be, same as I made the images when I
saved them from an image program. The relative text size is also
correct.

Composer inserts an image at its original size.  To do anything else
would be bad practice.  And you really shouldn't "resize" an image
using HTML.

My comment may be off topic, because this thread seems to be about a web
site, but I just want to comment that when composing e-mails in HTML, if
I include an I-phone image, for some reason it is always blown up in
size and I've never understood why.  I don't mess with anything related
to pictures/images because I don't even have a camera, and just forward
other people's pictures occasionally.  [My font size has been increased
to 16, but nothing else.]   Would love to stop this if anyone has any
suggestions.

That's the size it's always been. The iphone silently scales it to fit; SeaMonkey will do so if you click it in a web page or instruct SM to do so in composition.

I don't think so ... the camera isn't involved in what I'm doing, or maybe I just don't understand what you are saying. :)

To scale it during composition, choose the "Dimensions" tab when inserting it, or do Format | Image properties to return to that same dialog. Note that if you use the Advanced Edit dialog to specify one or the other of height and width but not both, only that parameter will change -- the image won't retain its original aspect ratio, so you'll get a distortion of the shape. So for example, if you specify width = 25% (of the visitor's window size), the height will remain unchanged.

If you find all this inconvenient, just attach the image instead of inserting it in the body of your message.


All I am doing is copying an I-phone picture from an e-mail sent to me ... and pasting it into another e-mail ... and it changes size from what I was sent. Why?
bj
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