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[challenge entry] I don't know
what I was trying to do here, really... I guess its B3ta in another dimension.

Oow!

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(, Tue 12 Feb 2002, 7:42, archived)
# i'd go there
vaguely reminds me of when Joel used to blog on rathergood. He'd find the most dull sites and insist on blogging them. I liked it.
(, Tue 12 Feb 2002, 7:45, archived)
# It was fun
kind of an anti-blog. I used to email people with fatuous questions as well. that was fun too. we should maybe start doing that on b3ta?
(, Tue 12 Feb 2002, 7:50, archived)
# Quick Question...
..While tring to do a fake webpage, my Photoshop and PhotoEditor keeps showing the image at less than 100% ruining the resolution. How can I stop it doing so and keep the image at 100%?
Cheers.
(, Tue 12 Feb 2002, 7:58, archived)
# Obviously...
..This is happening after I've saved it and when wanting to upload to my host.
Rather infuriating :mad:
(, Tue 12 Feb 2002, 8:07, archived)
# select view actual pixels
from one of the menus.
(, Tue 12 Feb 2002, 8:13, archived)
# Thanks...
But as I say, this problem occurs after I've saved the file. When I try to open it again (either in PhotoEditor or other jpeg viewer), it's at 50% size. Can I default this to 100% size?
Sorry if I'm not explaining myself too well and thanks again for trying.
(, Tue 12 Feb 2002, 8:28, archived)
# and how does it look
if you drag and drop it into your browser window?
(, Tue 12 Feb 2002, 8:38, archived)
# I think
Photoshop will always open an image at a zoom level that fits on screen without using scroll bars.

SO you need either a bigger screen resolution or smaller images
(, Tue 12 Feb 2002, 8:38, archived)
# Thanks for your help chaps...
I'll give those suggestions a go.
I don't have this problem with any other files. Just ones that consist of fake browsers...
Interesting.
(, Tue 12 Feb 2002, 9:04, archived)
# Another Microsoft conspiracy then...

(, Tue 12 Feb 2002, 9:17, archived)