Re: White Orchid



On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 09:06:38 -0400, Ronald Hands
<""rhandsNOSPAM\"@mountaincable DOT net"> wrote:

Paul Allen wrote:


A reasonable browser (Firefox, for example) gives you the choice of
viewing large images pixel-for-pixel with scrollbars or fit to the
window.

I use Firefox but haven't managed to find this viewing option.
More guidance, please...

-- Ron

Options > General tab > check 'Resize large images to fit in the
browser window'
--
Bill Funk
replace "g" with "a"
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