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Something has changed in my settings as member images no longer resize to fit my browser window.

Many (most) folks are using image file sizes larger than 800x800 dpi and all I can see without scrolling back and forth is a portion of the coin image.

Is this a CCF specific setting - and if so how do I get to it? Or is this a setting on my computer? I'm operating a MacBook Pro running macOS Monterey 12.6.7

Any help to figure this out would be appreciated.
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 Posted 07/17/2023  2:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bobby131313 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It's specific to here and uses javascript. Make sure javascript is not turned off.
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They work fine for me. Do a forced refresh, Ctrl+F5, maybe you have a corrupt javascript file in your cache.
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Looks like you are using Safari. I wonder if they may have broken something in a recent update.
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It has been super erratic for me, too. My primary viewing tool is a recent model iPad. But it seemed to straighten out after a little while. Tbh, if I want to zoom on an image to examine details, I often open it in a different tab anyway.
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There's been a couple reports of some javascript buttons not working to. Two users starting working again after a forced refresh which indicates a corrupt JS file in the cache.
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Looks like you are using Safari.


Correct jbuck - I have had this MacBook Pro for about 7 years now and have kept it native. I grew sick and tired of paying Bill Gates for junk that does not work.


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Do a forced refresh, Ctrl+F5


Tell me a bit more about this please bobby - I tried Ctrl+F5 with Safari open and don't see any difference. Is there any particular configuration my computer needs to be in to execute the forced refresh?
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I am not certain about Safari, but CTRL-F5 on (most) browsers (Firefox, Chrome, Opera, etc.) will clear your cache for the current page and reload it. A more involved solution is to go into your settings and clear the full cache that way.

Have you considered giving Firefox a try? Now would be a good time if you are inclined to give it a test.
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the pages work great for me and auto resize once the page finishes loading. (But I post my images sizes at 600dpi squared)
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