View Full Version : Problem w/ Image Size...
jihanemo
02-03-2009, 05:40 PM
Please check the header image on my blog: http://www.celebritychic.net - you'll notice that the pink "celebrity chic" words are slightly fuzzy, but if you view the actual image: http://www.americanchic.net/blog/celebritychiclogo.jpg , you'll see that it's actually sharp and clear and it's supposed to measure 900 x 100. Is something wrong w/ my CSS? By-the-way, I'm using a Wordpress blog theme.
Snookerman
02-03-2009, 07:08 PM
It looks fine to me in Fx3 and IE7 and by looking at the code there's nothing wrong with it either. What browser are you using? Can you post a screenshot?
jihanemo
02-03-2009, 07:13 PM
Thanks for getting back to me. Yeah - I also noticed that it looks perfect in IE7. Anyway, here is a screen shot:
2473 - sorry, that's a bad image. Look at the next post. I cropped out the main problem area.
And here is the actual image uploaded to the server:
http://www.americanchic.net/blog/celebritychiclogo.jpg
jihanemo
02-03-2009, 07:17 PM
Here's a better image of the screen shot:
http://www.americanchic.net/temporary/screenshot.jpg
And here's the actual image uploaded to the server:
http://www.americanchic.net/blog/celebritychiclogo.jpg
The difference in quality is very subtle.
(Ignore this thumb at the bottom - I don't know why it's there).
Snookerman
02-03-2009, 07:38 PM
I'm sorry but I just can't see it. Like I said, the code has no problems so there shouldn't be any reason for the image to be different. Maybe your eyes are playing tricks on you? That happens after working with a page for a long time.
jihanemo
02-03-2009, 07:41 PM
Okay. Thanks, anyway.
robin9000
02-04-2009, 01:19 AM
I too have just checked it out and would have to agree the words do not look to be fuzzy at all. The only way a word could look fuzzy is if you made it as an image and then you saved it as a lower quality image or you moddifed the size of the image you sarted with. This is the only time a word could apear fuzzy. You may also want to check your monitors settings to make sure it's not that, that is making it look fuzzy to you.
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