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3 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I have a technical question. When I open the gallery in my Chrome browser, the tops and bottoms of the photos are "chopped off" so I basically see a lot of headless players. Any suggestions as to how fix this gratefully received. (Note: Any answers need to be understood by someone with the technical knowledge equivalent of someone under ten years old...or over 60).

Also, that's a nasty swollen joint on Joel Smith's left hand ring finger. I wonder whether that's permanent damage or just some temporary swelling? 

i presume you are talking about viewing on a phone?

 
2 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

No, on a laptop. (HP Spectre using Windows 10)

i just checked a gallery on mfc website. it centres/sizes properly (no chopping off) and I use chrome browser too.

just a guess, it might have something to do with the resolution setting for your screen

 
1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

i just checked a gallery on mfc website. it centres/sizes properly (no chopping off) and I use chrome browser too.

just a guess, it might have something to do with the resolution setting for your screen

Thanks. That's probably it. But given everything else loads and works perfectly, I'm loathe to change any settings. I'll just have to continue to guess who is who.

And use it to remind me of possibly the best newspaper headline ever:

Headless Body in Topless Bar" writer dies. But why was that headless body  there?

6 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I have a technical question. When I open the gallery in my Chrome browser, the tops and bottoms of the photos are "chopped off" so I basically see a lot of headless players.

My best guess would be the zoom setting in your browser. I can replicate the problem here by changing mine.

You can try changing it by holding down the "ctrl" key on your keyboard and pressing the "+" (to increase zoom) and "-" (to decrease zoom) keys to change it. In this case you'd want to decrease the zoom by holding down "ctrl" and pressing the "-" key until you can see the full pictures.

You'll be able to see the zoom level change in the top right corner as you do it, like this.


14 hours ago, deva5610 said:

My best guess would be the zoom setting in your browser. I can replicate the problem here by changing mine.

You can try changing it by holding down the "ctrl" key on your keyboard and pressing the "+" (to increase zoom) and "-" (to decrease zoom) keys to change it. In this case you'd want to decrease the zoom by holding down "ctrl" and pressing the "-" key until you can see the full pictures.

You'll be able to see the zoom level change in the top right corner as you do it, like this.

Many thanks, deva. That's done the trick. I had no idea it would be that simple to fix.

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