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Old 05-01-2013, 01:23 PM   #163
Nil Einne
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Originally Posted by samhy View Post
If that helps, mine is 1366x768 too - but only 11.6" - and I had to scroll left and right to see the pictures properly
It will depend on windows size, not everyone always has their windows sized to maximum. And perhaps more importantly browser zoom level, which may be influence by OS DPI. For example I'm using a 1080P TV, but my zoom level is fairly high since it's a TV and I'm not that close. I just tested and found I started to get horizontal scrolling at 130% zoom which is not that high, I'm usually 150% at least. The spoiler tag extended the picture slightly to the left so it's slightly possible it will be fine at 130% without it but either way, it's not much before horizontal scrolling come in to it. The picture may be only 1000 pixels across but the forum design means there's a fair amount of white space (well not white) to the left (intentional I presume otherwise the text will generally be too long to be comfortable to read). Of course this does mean even with the horizontal scroll bar you can adjust the display area so you don't have to scroll to read, but horizontal+vertical scrolling is generally undesirable on a PC or similar. Anyway no big deal but the spoiler tag is definitely advisable.
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