jdd wrote: > Peter Kay a écrit : >> Ok, this may be a stupid question, but I can't seem to find a way >> around it... >> >> I have a rather wide image that I want to put in a pmwiki page. If I >> put it in the usual way, it's too wide for my screen, and all my text >> scrolls so that it's hard to read (have to keep moving left and right >> through the paragraph). Is there any way to convince the text not to >> go all the way as wide as the picture is? > > I don't really understand the problem. usually, the page should be as > large as the picture, and the text also.
That's not so cool if the picture in question is, say, 2000px wide. > do you want the text to be smaller than the image? Yes. > Why not reduce the image? > You can have the image display reduced, but clickable to see > the full frame (or simply use right clic show image to see it) The image is a map, and if I reduce it, I might lose some details. The clickable map (or just a link [[Attach:map.jpeg]] seems to work) looks the easiest way to deal with it. Thanks, --Peter _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
