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  1. #1
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    Default Defining image size

    When I run a report on nibbler.com, the result says 97% of my images don't have defined sizes using width and height attributes in the HTML.

    Does anybody know how I go about adding these to my images?

    Thanks.

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    Default Re: Defining image size

    What score are your images achieving Ian?
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    Default Re: Defining image size

    7.5

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    Default Re: Defining image size

    Can't understand why that should be, not that's it's particularly bad. Are you using sliders or hiSlide images?
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    Default Re: Defining image size

    Hi,

    I'm not using sliders, I don't know what hiSlide is !

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    Default Re: Defining image size

    Quote Originally Posted by ianzzz5 View Post
    Hi,

    I'm not using sliders, I don't know what hiSlide is !
    Thats actually a good question..what are hiSlides exactly?

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    Default Re: Defining image size

    Sorry, my mistake, I should have said Highslide.

    Highslide is what Xara uses when you click on a small image and it opens a larger image.

    LINK
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    Default Re: Defining image size

    I'm using Highslide.

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    Default Re: Defining image size

    Then it might be the result of the highslide. When you select pop-up photo you can set the pop-up size (500px is the default). Even if the image is larger. However having said that, after a couple of simple tests, I believe it's either the file highslide.ccs or highslide.js giving the pop-up image it's size, so possibly not in the html, thus the report.

    Only way to check would be to publish your site without the highslide element and see how thats reported.
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    Default Re: Defining image size

    Ok thank you. I will try that when I get a few minutes.

 

 

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