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Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 11
OS: win xp professional
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photogallery using frames
I have created my photogallery using frames in htmlfiles.The imagelinks are on the leftframe and the images are displayed on the right frame htmlfile.I want to know is there any code that could be used for automatically resizing the images to suit the available space in the right frame and avoid scrolling of images.
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I don't know of any code that applies to images, but you can define an exact width for the frames to avoid any unnecessary scrolling. Be mindful to test the site at multiple resolutions.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 64
OS: WinXP Pro / OS 10.4 / Fedora 9
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Just make sure that the target frame is bigger than the images - I've found that even if you turn scrolling off, some browsers like keep it on anyways if the content is bigger than the frame.
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