Not more than any other photo posted.Broussard said:Does anybody else have half their screen used up by the photo caption
contest, or am I just totally computer illiterate?
Arg.
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i don't have a 'zoom-out' option when i right click on the pic.pacman said:If a photo is too big right-click on it and select zoom-out. Internet Explorer will redo the page layout.
Ooops, I overlooked that. I've had it so long it's second nature. Microsoft provided IE accessories for IE 5.x. They still work for IE 6.x. Microsoft Link*rt* said:i don't have a 'zoom-out' option when i right click on the pic.
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don't have administrative rights to my computer so no downloading anything. oh well. at least i've still got half the screen.pacman said:Ooops, I overlooked that. I've had it so long it's second nature. Microsoft provided IE accessories for IE 5.x. They still work for IE 6.x. Microsoft Link
Download and install. I really like the zoom feature, when a post has wide pictures that cause the text to spread horizontally I zoom out and don't have to scroll left-right-left-right to read the text.
i did.CraigH said:Did you try refreshing the page?
Ask your administrator, it's a Microsoft tool (seal of approval, etc.)*rt* said:don't have administrative rights to my computer so no downloading anything. oh well. at least i've still got half the screen.
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i work for the government. my administrator is an idiot.pacman said:Ask your administrator, it's a Microsoft tool (seal of approval, etc.)
weird. maybe i'm just special.CraigH said:Weird, the problem is fixed for me.
Anyway, I emailed Gregg about it first thing this morning so I'd guess the MTBR tech guys are on it.
hold which key down at the same time?jl said:refresh and hold the <control> key down at the same time. This will reload a fresh page with no cached data.