Comments for There and Back AgainThe weblog of Joshua Eichorn, AJAX, PHP and Open SourceComment on jQuery Image Strip by Hidden Pixels - JQuery Examples- June 30, 2008 ... jQuery Image Strip. ...http://blog.joshuaeichorn.com/archives/2007/01/11/jquery-image-strip/#comment-508867 Comment on Everything is back up by Joshua Eichorn- June 29, 2008 Ray: I think the difference is just anti-aliasing on font rendering. The image in both screen captures looks identical to me.http://blog.joshuaeichorn.com/archives/2008/06/26/everything-is-back-up/#comment-508311 Comment on Everything is back up by Ray Paseur- June 29, 2008 Josh, I just tried it again and it worked great. Thanks for your help. If you can, tell me a little more about how the rendering engine gets its view of the web page. For example, I notice that even with 1280 wide PNG output the text appears a little soft. The pictures are pretty faithful to the original, but look marginally softer, like they may have been through one set of JPG compression or some such thing. Does gecko do this Here is a link to the file from...http://blog.joshuaeichorn.com/archives/2008/06/26/everything-is-back-up/#comment-507922 Comment on Everything is back up by Joshua Eichorn- June 29, 2008 Ray: I emailed you as well but you were actually hitting a bug that was causing extra resizing. I just finished the upgrade of everything to the Gecko 1.9 rendering engine and 1280x1024 full thumbnails should be working correctly now. You just need to make sure you add fullthumb to your request and set png to the output type.http://blog.joshuaeichorn.com/archives/2008/06/26/everything-is-back-up/#comment-507551 |