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    Default Running on a Mac

    I recently switched to a 24" iMac. 1. I'm tired of the Windows "issues" 2. I do Apple phone support and like the product, 3. I like the extra screen real-estate of the 24" monitor for the web stuff.

    I'm having some issues with the images on http://www.karatjewellers.ca/cart

    If I look at them on my windows machine in IE6 they look like what they really are, large images compressed.
    So I changed the image dimensions to 0 and 0 in the hopes it would auto-calculate the size. They still don't look right on the PC but on the iMac they look fine in Safari 3.x and Firefox 2.x

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    Default Re: Running on a Mac

    I'm not seeing any images anywhere with IE7 or Safari under XP.

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    Default Re: Running on a Mac

    0 - 0 is not allowing the image to render in any browser that pays attention to this
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    Default Re: Running on a Mac

    Quote Originally Posted by stevesh View Post
    I'm not seeing any images anywhere with IE7 or Safari under XP.
    Sorry. I decided to take all the imates off and go through the tutorial on setting up the images for Zen-Cart so I'm in the process of getting the small, medium and large images in the correct folders and at the correct sizes. I just can't seem to find a place where I can tell the size of the _MED and _LRG images.

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    Default Re: Running on a Mac

    Quote Originally Posted by Rob905 View Post
    I just can't seem to find a place where I can tell the size of the _MED and _LRG images.
    For _MED images: Admin->Configuration->Images --> Product Info - Image Width (and Height)
    For _LRG images, presently Zen Cart poses no limitations and does no resizing. Be sure to size your images according to what you want your customers to see.
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    Default Re: Running on a Mac

    Quote Originally Posted by DrByte View Post
    For _MED images: Admin->Configuration->Images --> Product Info - Image Width (and Height)
    For _LRG images, presently Zen Cart poses no limitations and does no resizing. Be sure to size your images according to what you want your customers to see.
    See, I was looking for something like "Medium Image Width" and "Large Image Width". :-)
    So there is no real setting for the _LRG but make sure I don't go past the recommended 480 as per the tutorial if that is how large I want it displayed, is that correct?

    Thanks.
    This is why I like this program, I print the manual that I bought and look over all the sections and when I can't find what I'm looking for then within minutes have the answer here in the forums.
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    Default Re: Running on a Mac

    Quote Originally Posted by Rob905 View Post
    Are you planning to be in Toronto in April?
    For sure!
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