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4/10/2019 6:07 AM
 

This site truncates the right third of the screen on my Galaxy S7. Does anyone have a fix? I would upload a screenshot,  but they are 500k, and this site is limited to 256k. (someone remind me, what year is it?)

 
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4/10/2019 10:20 AM
 

I don't see an issue on my Samsung J7.  Are you using Chrome?

Instead of posting what sounds to me like a snarky comment about what year we're in you could just make a request that they increase the size allowed for images (or find a way to shrink yours).  I'm sure you've noticed that a lot of people successfully upload images to the forum.


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4/10/2019 10:56 AM
 

We pretty much save everything so our users can search the site and pull up complete posts (including images).  You'd be surprised how many images we're storing so increasing the size limit isn't on our radar.  That being said, I personally use https://tinypng.com/ to smash my images to reasonable sizes.


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4/10/2019 2:05 PM
 

It's also quite easy to upload photos to your image sharing site of choice (imgur.com, Google Photos, etc.) and then link to that.

 
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4/11/2019 6:30 AM
 
Michael Stanton wrote:

This site truncates the right third of the screen on my Galaxy S7. Does anyone have a fix? I would upload a screenshot,  but they are 500k, and this site is limited to 256k. (someone remind me, what year is it?)

 



It's 2019, when most of us can quickly and easily reduce the size of our photos before uploading them.
 
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