Dan
02-07-2007, 02:45 PM
[UPDATE]: Hey, never mind, eh! I found many threads on this exact issue, just under a cuople different terms.
Sorry folks!
D
(Question - can't seem to figure out how to delete a post. I assume we don't have the priviledges for that....)
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Hey All,
Well, I've tried my hand at writing this addon on my own, but realistically, I suck at PHP coding. So thought I'd put the idea out there to see if anyone might have some energy to write this easy addon.
The idea:
An addon that adds a tag I can drop right under my photo that reads something like: "Too large? Click here for a smaller version.". On my site, this is especially important for shots in portrait orientation.
So the idea would be that the page reloads with a smaller version of the same photo, but all that's changed are the "width" and "height" tags. Ideally, the NEW width and height would be calculated in javascript to fit the image to the person's screen resolution. That's the ideal... Of course, another easy way of doing it might be to set in the addon what percentage the resize is - e.g. %50 + keep aspect ratio.
Any takers? Or better yet, have I just missed this already existing addon in my search through the database?
Cheers,
Dan
Sorry folks!
D
(Question - can't seem to figure out how to delete a post. I assume we don't have the priviledges for that....)
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Hey All,
Well, I've tried my hand at writing this addon on my own, but realistically, I suck at PHP coding. So thought I'd put the idea out there to see if anyone might have some energy to write this easy addon.
The idea:
An addon that adds a tag I can drop right under my photo that reads something like: "Too large? Click here for a smaller version.". On my site, this is especially important for shots in portrait orientation.
So the idea would be that the page reloads with a smaller version of the same photo, but all that's changed are the "width" and "height" tags. Ideally, the NEW width and height would be calculated in javascript to fit the image to the person's screen resolution. That's the ideal... Of course, another easy way of doing it might be to set in the addon what percentage the resize is - e.g. %50 + keep aspect ratio.
Any takers? Or better yet, have I just missed this already existing addon in my search through the database?
Cheers,
Dan