100% of the pictures are shown

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Barry Karas

4.12.2006

SOME pictures do not appear on web pages. I.e., a WWW page will show 60% of
its pictures and will not show 40%. Another page will show 30% and not show
70%. The percentage shown seems to be variable. Why, and how would I set
things so that 100% of the pictures are shown?

Thank you,

Barry Karas
 
V

VManes

I think you need to clarify your question before we can help you find an
answer.

Do you mean that 60% of the images on a site display, and 40% of them do
not, or that only 60% of an image is visible?

What browser/version are you using? Can you give some of the websites that
you are having trouble with? Are all the pages on the same site, or at
different sites?

--
~~~~~~~~~~~~
"We've secretly switched the dilithium crystals with new Folger's
Crystals...
let's watch what happens."
~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Barry Karas" wrote:
4.12.2006

SOME pictures do not appear on web pages. I.e., a WWW page will show 60% of
its pictures and will not show 40%. Another page will show 30% and not show
70%. The percentage shown seems to be variable. Why, and how would I set
things so that 100% of the pictures are shown?

Thank you,

Barry Karas
 
B

Barry Karas

Do you mean that 60% of the images on a site display, and 40% of them do
not, or that only 60% of an image is visible?

60% of the images on a webpage/site display. I DO NOT mean that 60% of an
image appears.
What browser/version are you using? Can you give some of the websites
that
you are having trouble with? Are all the pages on the same site, or at
different sites?

Mozilla Foxfire browser v. 1.0.3.

The problem CAN occur at any webpage.

Barry Karas

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S

sandy58

Barry said:
60% of the images on a webpage/site display. I DO NOT mean that 60% of an
image appears.


Mozilla Foxfire browser v. 1.0.3.

The problem CAN occur at any webpage.

Barry Karas

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http://www.getfirefoxtoday.com/?r=mam
Mozilla Firefox 1.5 d'load here.
Save your "favourites" and remove original Firefox & install FF 1.5
 
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Ramesh, MS-MVP

See if this info helps: http://www.fjsmjs.com/IE/redx.htm (epecially the
notes from Mike Burgess.) Though most of it talks about "Red X" symptom,
some of the steps should apply to "no pictures" scenario as well. Worth
giving it a try.

--
Regards,

Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]
Windows® XP Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com


Barry Karas said:
Do you mean that 60% of the images on a site display, and 40% of them do
not, or that only 60% of an image is visible?

60% of the images on a webpage/site display. I DO NOT mean that 60% of an
image appears.
What browser/version are you using? Can you give some of the websites
that
you are having trouble with? Are all the pages on the same site, or at
different sites?

Mozilla Foxfire browser v. 1.0.3.

The problem CAN occur at any webpage.

Barry Karas

*******************************************************************************
 
B

Barry Karas

Do you mean that 60% of the images on a site display, and 40% of them do
not, or that only 60% of an image is visible?



60% of the images on a site display, and 40% of them do
not.


What browser/version are you using? Can you give some of the websites that
you are having trouble with? Are all the pages on the same site, or at
different sites?



Mozilla Firefox browser. All the websites present a problem sometimes.



Barry Karas

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T

Thota Umesh

that percent of pictures shown is on the picture size the actual file is
downloaded just adjusted to give u a full picture view on ur screen. u can
remove this from internet options > advanced > scroll down to enable
automatic image resizing and disable it.

Hope this helps...,
Umesh Thota
www.windowsworkshop.com
 

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