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<p>[QUOTE="Valentinian, post: 24834385, member: 44316"]There is always the question of how wide to make tables and images. I made the tables 1100 or 1200 pixels wide and the main coin images 800 or less (although the enlargements are wider), thinking most screens were 1200 pixels wide or more. For me (on a Mac), two of the most important computer commands are</p><p>command +</p><p>and </p><p>command -</p><p>which enlarge or reduce the sizes of the text and images on the screen. I find thumbnails often too small to decipher so a quick</p><p>command +</p><p>or two makes them big enough to see. Conversely, if an image is too wide for my screen, a quick</p><p>command -</p><p>or two makes it fit.</p><p>I'm sure there are similar commands for non-Mac devices. [USER=87624]@Jersey magic man[/USER] , what works like that for you?</p><p><br /></p><p>With my old eyes I like larger fonts than I used to. </p><p>command +</p><p>is wonderful for that![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Valentinian, post: 24834385, member: 44316"]There is always the question of how wide to make tables and images. I made the tables 1100 or 1200 pixels wide and the main coin images 800 or less (although the enlargements are wider), thinking most screens were 1200 pixels wide or more. For me (on a Mac), two of the most important computer commands are command + and command - which enlarge or reduce the sizes of the text and images on the screen. I find thumbnails often too small to decipher so a quick command + or two makes them big enough to see. Conversely, if an image is too wide for my screen, a quick command - or two makes it fit. I'm sure there are similar commands for non-Mac devices. [USER=87624]@Jersey magic man[/USER] , what works like that for you? With my old eyes I like larger fonts than I used to. command + is wonderful for that![/QUOTE]
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