Quote Originally Posted by LaCamus View Post
the second link, with "TRUE" as the last parameter, uses the old zen_image function which imbeds the image's native height and width in the IMG tag.
Just got back from Nashville and I'm wading through all of the latest posts.. Have a question regarding the above comment.. While I understand what dw08gm is stating how image re-sizing works for him. My concern is that BOTH of the options for the display be available for users of this module (where the last parameter = "TRUE"). It's not clear if the latest code allows for BOTH options.. I will download tonight of course to see..

I am pushing this point because the reason to include the image and height in the image tag is not in support of artificially resizing the image display in the browser, but also in support of other user agents (e.g. a speech browser) which should have that information in order to relate it to the user. I understand that dw08gm is trying to maintain a fluid design for HIS site, but I need to point out that currently NONE of the available free and paid templates (ala Template Monstrosity and their ilk) are responsive design templates.

I would suggest that resolving for a responsive design issue in this ONE module will not make the rest of most user's of this module's site fluid/responsive.. There are other means/techniques which will bring responsive design to the entire site (I personally am testing a jQuery solution which will help make images responsive), and it is my understanding that the upcoming v1.6 release of Zen Cart will include a replacement for the default classic template which is a responsive design template.

My point is can the Events Calendar include BOTH image display options for those shopowners who want to maintain compatibility with other user agents. Is there a reason to not include BOTH options??