I was watching it last night, the one where Stewie goes looking for his dad but meets his future self.
correct that is the movie...which is great as the movie but I hate it when Comedy Central shows it as 17 episodes, you know with a commercial ever 4.4mins as they are known to do
Tim, I disagree. With free image hosting especially there is no reason whatsoever not to have a scaled down version in the thread that links to the full sized version, with a text explanation to click on the image for full sized view. Especially in a forum setting, with user submitted material, anything that essentially breaks the layout of the rest of the content should really be avoided. Yes, a full sized version should be viewable... just not on these pages. It's really not that much extra effort to properly integrate in the 2 sized pics, imo. -Michael
Michael, You are free to disagree. Would you disagree with me? Would you disagree in a tree? Would you disagree with a flea? In essence you're preaching to the choir But given the choice, I'll take full size pany over the other any day of the week and twice on Saturdays. At least I can see the entire picture (pany) vertically at once!! Imageshack.us IMO is the best b/c they provide a link with a thumbnail to the full size version, doesn't get much easier than that! Both HTML & forum versions. There isn't any code for vB that would allow you to do a resize like with html right?
This coming from a guy whose spotlight post consisted of: Mm hm. It thumbnails uploads, and when you click on them full sizes them, but there you have a size limit. Really though, even Flickr gives you 5 sizes of your photos to view. Just link from the smaller to a larger one, np. You can even upload the largest one to some free hosting account, like say Hostrocket or Google Pages, link a Flickr thumbnail to the full sized one. -Michael
Back off topic, I can't watch family guy more than once, And I tend to mull over every episode of whatever I have 2-4 times.
well I knew that, the size limit is a PITA here @ DP @ least (for me) which is why I rarely use it for personal stuff.