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  • Saqib Ali

    width="100%" attribute

    Howdy Folks,

    I have a b/w fotograf that i am displaying on a website using the
    width="100%" attribute so that it spans the width of the web browser

    The rosolution of the picture is 1296 x 204. However when I display it
    with width="100%", it doesn't look good anymore.

    Here is the URL to the picture if you want to view it:


    Somebody at the digital fotografy newsgroup suggested I should not use
    the width="100%" on my image.

    My question is how can i make a picture span the whole width of the
    page without using the width attribute?

    Thanks.
    Saqib Ali

  • Philipp

    #2
    Re: width="100 %" attribute

    It still looks good on IE 6.0...


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    • Chris Morris

      #3
      Re: width="100 %" attribute

      saqib@stonebeat .org (Saqib Ali) writes:[color=blue]
      > I have a b/w fotograf that i am displaying on a website using the
      > width="100%" attribute so that it spans the width of the web browser
      >
      > The rosolution of the picture is 1296 x 204. However when I display it
      > with width="100%", it doesn't look good anymore.
      >
      > Here is the URL to the picture if you want to view it:
      > http://www.xml-dev.com:8080/cocoon/mount/docbook/
      >
      > Somebody at the digital fotografy newsgroup suggested I should not use
      > the width="100%" on my image.
      >
      > My question is how can i make a picture span the whole width of the
      > page without using the width attribute?[/color]

      The problem is not the *method* used to set the width to 100% - as an
      alternative you could use the CSS width: 100%; property - but the fact
      that you are doing it at all.

      The image is 1296 pixels wide. If it's displayed at any other width,
      it has to be resized, *by the web browser*. Web browsers' image
      resizing is fairly poor quality, and so if the browser viewport is not
      1296 pixels wide (especially if it is _wider_) then there may be
      problems.

      --
      Chris

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