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casaleenie 12-19-2003 06:57 PM

what am I doing wrong??
 
Most of the time when I log on to the site my screen won't handle what's displayed... other times it fits just fine....
I can't see that I'm doing anything different each time.
The photo gallery will be condensed until I move the cursor onto it and then it expands so the pictures don't overlap...

anyone???:confused:

Durt 12-19-2003 07:08 PM

Keeping in mind I know ZERO about this stuff - the computer I use at work has the world's slowest DSL connection & I have a lot of trouble with this site.
My home DSL is faster than greased lightning & it displays with much less fuss.
My guess is that it has a lot of bells, whistles and pictures - and if you have a slow-ish connection, it just gets overwhelmed with info.
I'm sure those in the know will give us a much more technical explanation, but I don't think you're doing anything wrong.

D

GeorgiaSnake 12-19-2003 07:30 PM

Must be old age Al no other explination for it :LOL:

Randy

misfit41 12-19-2003 08:50 PM

you seem depressed,if I am not mistaken you posted the thread about the bikers getting all the girls,,and now this,,,do you need to talk ? :} Tim

casaleenie 12-19-2003 09:23 PM

Durt,

That makes perfect sense to me... of course I know even less then you do about computers. Actually I'm running a cable modem but it's an older processor 450. I've got a 2.4 Gig processor in the laptop next to me on a wireless connection and it's fast but still the web site comes in at different sizes and spilling off the screen..


Randy,
I wish I could say you're wrong but you're probably not...
and Happy Easter to you too.... or whatever holiday is coming..I'M OLD, REMEMBER!!!!!

Misfit,

No that wasn't me it was Speedemon... However, I did post something on that thread that seems a little suspicious and might indicate in life style change over to the dark side... Possibly a sign of impending depression..I may have to go back and edit it...


thanks guys and have a great holiday....

Brent Mills 12-19-2003 11:22 PM

What screen resolution are you running? Best resolution is 1024x768. I connect on several different computers with varying connection speeds and processor speeds. One machine is a 333, another is a 1700 on a 56k modem, and another is high speed. All work perfectly.

SPEEDEAMON 12-20-2003 01:04 AM

Al,

The same thing happens to me late at night after I had a few drinks. I miss spell words and sentences don't mak sens and evryone hear starts to make a lot of sense. Try again in the morning.

Shin

Ron61 12-20-2003 06:24 AM

Al,

I am using a dial up on both computers and this one has a resoluton of 1280 X 1024. The other has less. But once in a while I do get a difference in the size of rhe display screen on both, but nothing compared to what you are describing. Have you cleaned out your cach and all cookies and the rest of the junk Temp. Internet Files? Processor speed doesn't seem to be an issue. This one is 3.2 Gig and the other 1.2 gig. The other has 768 MB RAM and this one has 1.5 Gig RAM, so that isn't it. If that was my only worry I would be thrilled. I am pulling my hair out ( very little left ) as to why I can't downsize a pictue to put in a post without losing all resolution. If you will tell me how to get this to work I will help you with your minor problem. **)

Ron **) %/

Durt 12-20-2003 10:52 AM

Ron -
the screen I use at work is a flat plasma monitor that I edit video on - very high buck & the computer is a G-4 Mac on a DSL connection. I experience the same anomolies that Al describes. My home 'puter is a two year old Compac PC with an ancient Sony 17" monitor, also on a DSL connection, and I have no problem with the site.
The only differences I can ascertain, just using a side-by-side comparison is the quality of the DSL server.
As far as re-sizing images, what program are you using to shrink your images? I use PhotoShop & it seems to hold the resolution (see my gallery,) - unless I shrink an already re-sized image, then the pixels get goofy.
Good luck -

Durt

Ron61 12-20-2003 11:14 AM

Durt,

I am using one flat 19" plasma screen and one 19" CRT but I just have a dial up connection.

I am using Paint Shop Pro 8.1 and have tried everything I can think of. I don't try to resize an image once I have tried it. I keep the original copy untouched and then do my resizi9nd and save it as another copy. I have tried both the resize and the save as with various compressions set from 1 to 50 and any picture that I get under the 20K size is a blurr. I know this prgram can do that, I am just missing something and haven't found out what.

I had Photoshop 4 the platinum edition before and still had problems and I know it is me and not the programs. I went to Pro 8 for the animation program. Any suggestions as to what I am missing?

Ron :JEKYLHYDE

Durt 12-20-2003 12:11 PM

Ron -
I'm not familiar with Paint Shop, but my wife (the techhie in this house,) says it's a great program.
Are you starting with hi-res pictures? Most of the images I download from my camera are enormous & I just hit the 'Image' tool and then 'resize image,' enter an arbitrary size like 5"x7" and save as a jpeg.
Beyond that, neither one of us could figure out why your image quality would degenerate.
Remember - computers are your friend. I say that to myself every time my edit system crashes & I lose a day's worth of work because the auto-save didn't auto save.

Durt

bittentoo 12-20-2003 03:00 PM

caseleenie,

Simple fix, surprised that it hasn't been suggested yet-get a bigger screen:LOL: :LOL: :LOL:

Ron61 12-20-2003 07:41 PM

Kelly,

Don't tell Al that. the last time someone went in and turned his wallpaper upside down, he spent a week with the monitor upside down so the wallpaper was right side up. :LOL: :3DSMILE: :LOL:

Ron :LOL: :LOL: :JEKYLHYDE


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