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We're looking into this. If you could please provide us with screenshots, and also your operating system, and browser that may help us to narrow things down.
We're looking into this. If you could please provide us with screenshots, and also your operating system, and browser that may help us to narrow things down.
cheers,
robb
Rob,
Here's two screen shots from Firefox and IE9
I'd say the problem is in IE9
Thanks guys. IE picture is better now, in that we can see the whole thing. But let me try to explain what's happening now. Say I have a pic that shows the whole screen shot like shown above and a bikes profile takes up that whole screen with the front tire on the right side. Well...it's chopping off the far right side of the pic to where you can't see the front half of the tire. If you look in my album at the middle pic in the "Winter Mods Completed" album, when I enlarge it...I only see half the front tire. Much better than before though.
Much better. It's still not quite sized right though. I think it looks a little blown up. If you look at your screen shot above, the whole lower end of the bike you posted is cut off...but in your previous pic of the same bike a few post ago, the whole bike shows. That's a tall photo shot above, and it cuts the bottom off. Now when you view a wide photo it chops off the right edge of it.
Sorry folks, I got to take off with the family and wont be of much help for a few hours. Thanks again for looking into it. Good luck!
You see, not every was in your boat. I was using Firefox and
had no problems. I installed IE9 just to see and found the
problem was only there. Next time don't doubt people.
What are you talking about Zap? No one doubted anything. I simply stated that things weren't on my end, like you said they were in your first comment to me. And I don't think running IE qualifies as a problem on my end, considering a large amount of the general public run IE. I appreciate your help with this matter. But you need to relax a little bit and take some tongue and cheek internet lingo a little less serious in the future.
Again, thanks for your assisting Robb with this. Thanks Robb. I'm moving on and hopefully you're done with the nonsense too.
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