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how come some pictures in the gallery you can
Click on image to view larger image
and others do not have this feature :confused:

Terry Scott's manta ray just pictured has this feature
 
'cause

Some people post big pictures, and some small pictures.
If bigger than a certain size, the Gallery software makes a smaller image to show first, and links it to the original image.

What ever that certain size is, I don't know for sure but Steve is the guy that determines that in the software settings.
 
The gallery has two limits for uploads. The resolution can be up to 1280x1280 and the file size is 100KB.

It displays the thumbnail at up to 120x120 pixels, then displays the image in the gallery, the medium image, at up to 600x600. Then when you click on it, it would display up to the uploaded image size.

And that''s how it's done....
 
thanks, i had been using a smaller file and image size :cool2:
 
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