Knifemaker420
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Not sure why that posted twice.
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How To Use Progressive Web App aka PWA On 420 Magazine Forum
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Very Canadian to harvest with a hockey game in the background!
Does anyone else have a problem viewing image attachments - like, when you click on them do you see the whole image? I can never get the whole image to load. I reported it but the mods couldn’t reproduce the problem soits never been fixed for me. Anyone else have this issue?
Thanks - that’s perfect. It’s exactly what happens for me except the actual images only load partially, in a different way each time. Like the loading script ‘runs out’ before it’s actually done, or something. Seems to be particular to iOS devices then. I get all the framework - but only partial image loads. I’ll get back over to the appropriate thread later and raise it for further investigation.On an Android cell phone, I tap the image and the forum software's image-handling routine activates as per normal, with the full image taking up most of the screen and the thumbnail "bar" filling the remaining space, below. I can tap on the "thumnail icon" (grid of solid-color squares?) and that thumbnail bar minimizes. This is with Chrome web browser in incognito mode, BtW, haven't tried accessing the forum via Firefox.
On laptop, using Firefox web browser, standard sensible mode (NoScript and uBlock Origin add-ons installed and running) instead of paranoid mode, I left-click on the image and the forum software's image-handling routine activates as per normal, with the full image taking up most of the screen and the thumbnail "bar" filling the remaining space, below. I can left-click on the "thumnail icon" (grid of solid-color squares?) and that thumbnail bar minimizes. Occasionally, the thumbnail mode covers the bottom portion of the image, but left-clicking on the thumbnail icon (to minimize the thumbnail bar) takes care of that issue. I suspect it has to do with the shape of the image, resolution, or perhaps the "size" image tag data - but it's a minor thing that doesn't cause any significant annoyance (to me), so I have not bothered to investigate it.
In both of the above situations, I can then choose to open the image in its own separate tab and do all the usual things that one can do with a JPEG image that's the only thing in a web browser tab.
90g dry. Nice haul AJ! Congrats and I hope your team won to boot .guesses
HEY! You can't guess the same as me @SweetSue