One thing that took some getting used to is that when you initially insert the image, it loads a small resolution version of it. When you resize it in the editor it looks pixelated.
The cool part is that when you save the page, ThoughtFarmer automatically figures out the aspect ratio so the picture doesn’t look squished and the pixelation goes away b/c it saves a higher resolution version of the picture.
Anyway… great job on 3.0, this is only one of the great features it contains.
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Hey Chris, thanks for the demo.
One thing that took some getting used to is that when you initially insert the image, it loads a small resolution version of it. When you resize it in the editor it looks pixelated.
The cool part is that when you save the page, ThoughtFarmer automatically figures out the aspect ratio so the picture doesn’t look squished and the pixelation goes away b/c it saves a higher resolution version of the picture.
Anyway… great job on 3.0, this is only one of the great features it contains.
By Dan on 08.14.08 3:34 pm
Thanks Dan — glad you like it!
By Chris on 08.14.08 3:45 pm
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