| Issue 113: | Images' Sizes | |
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Is there any way to open an image in its real size? Its resizing it to fit the browser's screen and some details get lost. Here's my example: http://catadeleon.com.ar/testing/ The "grant writers" link (after clicking on "see more") opens the image but resizes it to fit the resolution. If changed the option "resizable" to false but it's still doing it. Am I missing something? Thanks, Catalina
Nov 15, 2008
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Nov 17, 2008
Mmm, not sure, I need to open the image in its original size because the text looks too awkward if it’s forced to be smaller, it kind of looses quality. If it’s a photo I don’t think it would be that big of a problem, but in a design portfolio it makes the difference. Unfortunately I know nothing of javascript, I wish I could help with an idea! There is a jquery plugin similar to lightbox that opens the image in its original size, maybe you could take a look there (http://leandrovieira.com/projects/jquery/lightbox/). This plugin only opens images, so I'm not sure if works similar or not.
Nov 26, 2008
I think that great will be two parameters for images with this default values: ImageResize : 1 ShowResizeButton : 0 If ImageResize is set to 0, then image is shown in full size, and if ImageResize = 1 && ShowResizeButton = 1, then will be show button, that show image in its original size and rsize nyroModal to fit it
Jan 7, 2010
This would be a great improvement (for example, I'm using NyroModal to display hi-res photos of (very) old hand-written documents, and in order to be able to read the text, I need to have the image in full size). This functionality could be optional, as proposed in the previous comment from Hedja.cz. In case the image is still too big to fit in the (fixed) size of the modal or the max size (screen size), then it could display scrollbars (overflow: scroll). Or allow for mouse-click-and-hold moving of the image inside the modal. |