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IE Image Displays

Quality of images in IE

         

victoryrun

12:40 am on Dec 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



I use Netscape mostly but do have IE for cross-browser compatibility checking. I recently got a new laptop and it had the latest IE installed. For the *LIFE* of me, I can not figure out how to change the preferences in there (since I don't use it that often) to display the graphics on any given page better... For example, if I go to Webmasterworld's homepage, the little "Webmaster World.com" link in the upper left corner looks like I'm zoomed in 3x and is all pixelated. Same with the Google in the upper right corner. Text shows up fine, but ANY images on ANY page look horrible....

What have I missed? Is this a preference somewhere?

Thanks!

divaone

1:11 pm on Dec 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



oh wow.. thats a bummer. never heard of inline images being displayed like that. like with ns, you can resize sole images, but not the inline images.

try tools, options, advanced, and tick or untick the option for 'Enable Automatic Image Resizing'. its under the Multimedia section.

otherwise, as i'm unfamiliar with this issue, try searching at annoyances.org for a solution.

good luck