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I don't understand what you're asking: "How a work in progress topic is managing better images uploaded in a personal gallery folder?"
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.#edit: so are svg-s supported by the gallery, but not by the forum?
In addition to my previous post, with an svg uploaded in it's original size, far from being the optimal display size,
it would look less promising, to be downloaded.
...How it would look more orgsanised.
I don't understand what you're asking: "How a work in progress topic is managing better images uploaded in a personal gallery folder?"
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If there is a gallery folder serving as a host only, with discussion only at the topic, and images embedded to there, or,
the topic without further discussion, and conversations going on the gallery page.
Optimal size seems to be wider here than at the gallery.
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FYI, for the forum, the max width for images is 1200 px, and the max height is 600 px...
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FYI, for the forum, the max width for images is 1200 px, and the max height is 600 px...
Your svg previously attached above is 1447,63/1047,93 px sized, and still displayed, so maybe svg-s are an exception for that.
However the gallery's cropping/scaling svg-s to 700/700 px is a limit to all.On the intermediate page, all images are scaled to 700 px, unless the image is smaller than that. [Edit - I could change that, if necessary, but it would be kind of a pain....because it wouldn't affect existing images, only those uploaded after the change....and there's a way to fix the existing images, but still kind of a pain.] Anything over 700 px, for rasters, you need to click on the image to get the full size. Over 700 px for SVGs.....well apparently they can't be displayed automatically. You have to retrieve the URL and browse to it.
-Haven't installed google's spyware to block ads straight from their own ad company tracking the users browsing by default.