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    Massive Images on a Mac

    I've been informed by a user of my site that an image on the site goes oversized on his Mac. Does anyone know of any programs that you can run on the PC to show how your site would look like on a Mac?
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    Re: Massive Images on a Mac

    Originally posted by richy
    I've been informed by a user of my site that an image on the site goes oversized on his Mac. Does anyone know of any programs that you can run on the PC to show how your site would look like on a Mac?
    Make him take a screenshot ?
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    That sounds really weird to me, whats the html/css you're using to display the image? Maybe you define the width / height in a wrong way.
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    Its this page http://www.ukfpl.com/ukfpl/thesite/index.asp and its the little bloke on the left hand side.

    I've tried to get him to take a screenshot but he doesn't know how to do that on a Mac, and neither do I!
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    mozilla rendering is phucked as well, which makes one conclude that it isn't standards,
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    The code looks alright to me, and it works fine in my browser (Opere 7.53).

    Maybe you could try to remove the width="" and height="" from the image tag?
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    I was told by the same user that one of the other images was doing the same thing, and I added in the size tags, and that image was then fine! I assumed that image had the same problem but it had size tags on already so I've no idea what the problem is. I can't see it being settings on his browser either as thats the only image having the problem now.
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