tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6989407042798773831.post1117709444777142159..comments2024-01-02T06:41:17.063-04:00Comments on ldc designs: How to make your photo the width of your post columnLindsay Chttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02222489288518550895noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6989407042798773831.post-65829820432463262582012-03-27T13:09:27.735-03:002012-03-27T13:09:27.735-03:00Great post! I just delete the height measurements ...Great post! I just delete the height measurements completely and re-size the width to the desired width... I also change the s640 in the 2nd image code back to s1600 like the original image code - so that the pictures are crisp & clear and not blurry at all.Carrie @carrieloveshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10862082515784146373noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6989407042798773831.post-70256350206795496252012-03-19T12:55:47.974-03:002012-03-19T12:55:47.974-03:00Ok thanks! I don't mind at all, this is how yo...Ok thanks! I don't mind at all, this is how you learn! I will change it :)Lindsay Chttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02222489288518550895noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6989407042798773831.post-46687570496148240212012-03-19T12:53:56.879-03:002012-03-19T12:53:56.879-03:00That's a great tip, however, the difference be...That's a great tip, however, the difference between your numbers is 124 (not 114) and you don't want to add this number to your height, but you want to figure out how much 124px is percentage-wise in regards to 516 (because otherwise the picture will still get distorted).<br /><br />124px are approx. 24.03% of 516px, so you want to add approx. 154px (640/100*24.03) to your height.<br /><br />Both, width and height are then 124.03% of the original size. (~640x794px).<br /><br />Sorry for being a smart-ass ;) (I made the same mathematical mistake before and pictures looked stretched or squished).Sanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10196296268895103846noreply@blogger.com