On 08/05/07, Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Right. A cardinal rule of web design is that the web site should
> accommodate the user, not the other way around.
> It's easy enough to have the photo link to an extra-large version for
> viewers who want to see one (keeps bandwidth costs down, too).

True however a direct link to an Internet hosted jpg file isn't a web
page so isn't so constrained, as I mentioned most browsers now have
integral tools for automatically resizing images to fit to screen from
direct links. If I was showing an image which was linked from an HTML
page I would provide alternate sizes (which I normally do).

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