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Originally Posted by Max Lobovsky
Ah, I thought you were referring to the banner creating scroll bars (the banner is 1600 pixels wide). I had not checked the page at 1024 width since adding that front page image. I will resize it a bit so there are no scroll bars at 1024. Below that, I don't think its worth tailoring the site for.
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You don't need to resize the image. Just add this line to your CSS file:
div div img {width: 90%;}
Or you could add a class to the wide image, like insanelywide, and then:
img.insanelywide {width: 90%;}
Then there'll be no horizontal scrolling at any resolution, people at higher resolutions see the image at full size, and everyone's happy.
Edit: Oh and it's really annoying when people design sites that only display right maximized at 1024x768 or larger. Sure, most people are at that resolution, but I tend to only have my browser window at about 800px wide so I can see other stuff and not have my entire workspace taken up by the browser. Yes, I am a Mac user.