New image resizing feature

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Large images on the forums & portal will now be resized using Highslide, an amazing script that does plenty of things.
Please do a full refresh in your browser (Ctrl+F5) if you can't see the changes.
Here are some photos I've taken near where I live, in France.


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Neat stuff: when the image pops up, press the left or right arrow key to view the next or previous image (works like a gallery).
I love it!
 
A. Kickass new way of viewing photos. VERY fucking cool.

B. Dude, those are amazing pics. It kinda looks like you live in the middle of nowhere (in the best of ways).
 
Love it. I only wish there was a way (in all image resizing features, not just this one) to make it so the image doesn't load gigantic to begin with. When I first loaded this page those images stretched the screen every whichway until they were done loading. At which point they shrank down. But until then, it was a problem.
 
Ace Gunman said:
Love it. I only wish there was a way (in all image resizing features, not just this one) to make it so the image doesn't load gigantic to begin with. When I first loaded this page those images stretched the screen every whichway until they were done loading. At which point they shrank down. But until then, it was a problem.

Well, IPB could set width and height for each image posted, but there's so many ways that could go wrong...
 
The new feature is definitely cool. It somewhat reminds me of itouch for some reason haha
 
Wow, those pictures look amazing. I never realised France was so pretty. Feature makes viewing pictures alot better but I side with Ace, wishing there was way it was immediately resized rather than load then resize.
 
Oooh, that's neat. The only drawback is naturally that the pictures have to fully load which can take a little while, especially for those of us with slow connections. At least this works better than what's already in place here.
 

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