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	<title>Comments on: No More</title>
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		<title>By: Christopher</title>
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		<dc:creator>Christopher</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thanks for the comment.

You are right that the images aren&#039;t fully viewable at a higher resolution, which is the one thing that bothers me about this site.

When I made the code, I was unaware of any solution that would scale the image both horizontally and vertically so as to never show white-space behind the image AND keep the ratios of the image the same.

If I rework the code anytime soon, I&#039;ll try to build in a solution that scales all of the images more appropriately.

For the meantime, you can always look at the thumbnail in the Archive for more of the full design (albeit a small version) or you can right-click and save any of the images to your desktop.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the comment.</p>
<p>You are right that the images aren&#8217;t fully viewable at a higher resolution, which is the one thing that bothers me about this site.</p>
<p>When I made the code, I was unaware of any solution that would scale the image both horizontally and vertically so as to never show white-space behind the image AND keep the ratios of the image the same.</p>
<p>If I rework the code anytime soon, I&#8217;ll try to build in a solution that scales all of the images more appropriately.</p>
<p>For the meantime, you can always look at the thumbnail in the Archive for more of the full design (albeit a small version) or you can right-click and save any of the images to your desktop.</p>
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