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Constrain Image Proportions ?
Shared 17 Nov 2011 08:38:27
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17 Nov 2011 08:38:27 Adel MHARI posted:
HiCan't find any constrain proportions option in image properties, It's such a basic feature that i can't believe it's missing !
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Replied 17 Nov 2011 14:54:13
Hello,
As i already told you, you can specify the width or the height of the image in order to have constrain proportions.
Nothing to reinvent here
I'll pass your suggestion to our developers so they can implement this in the future updates.
As i already told you, you can specify the width or the height of the image in order to have constrain proportions.
Nothing to reinvent here
I'll pass your suggestion to our developers so they can implement this in the future updates.
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Replied 17 Nov 2011 10:48:34
17 Nov 2011 10:48:34 Teodor Kuduschiev replied:
Hello,
What exactly do you mean? You can insert only width and leave the height field blank.
What exactly do you mean? You can insert only width and leave the height field blank.
Replied 17 Nov 2011 13:20:59
17 Nov 2011 13:20:59 Adel MHARI replied:
Hi Teodor
I mean the constrain proportions option.
See below image with this option available on all major html editors.
I noticed that specifying height or width resizes the image.
Let me ask you a couple of questions, but do not take it badly.
Best
I mean the constrain proportions option.
See below image with this option available on all major html editors.
I noticed that specifying height or width resizes the image.
Let me ask you a couple of questions, but do not take it badly.
- Why dmxzone wants to reinvent the wheel ?
- When you create an extension do you analyse competing products ?
Best
Replied 17 Nov 2011 14:54:13
17 Nov 2011 14:54:13 Teodor Kuduschiev replied:
Hello,
As i already told you, you can specify the width or the height of the image in order to have constrain proportions.
Nothing to reinvent here
I'll pass your suggestion to our developers so they can implement this in the future updates.
As i already told you, you can specify the width or the height of the image in order to have constrain proportions.
Nothing to reinvent here
I'll pass your suggestion to our developers so they can implement this in the future updates.
Replied 09 Feb 2012 10:33:18
09 Feb 2012 10:33:18 Denis Hoffmann replied:
Do you mean the automatic ratio?
In my opinion its automatic, if you only give one size, height, or width.
In my opinion its automatic, if you only give one size, height, or width.
Replied 09 Feb 2012 11:06:05
09 Feb 2012 11:06:05 Teodor Kuduschiev replied:
Hello Denis - yes it is automatic when you use one of the values.