Image Gallery "Allow Full Size View"

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3/14/2008 2:03:44 AM
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Image Gallery "Allow Full Size View"

Hi there,

What does the "Allow Full Size View" option do in the image gallery? I assumed that it would allow/deny the user to download/view the original image sized image, however, if i check or uncheck the option it seems to make no difference.

Thanks in advance for any help ,

Reiss

3/14/2008 1:06:27 PM
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Re: Image Gallery "Allow Full Size View"

Hi,

Its been a while since I've played around with it, but I know that some of the settings are only relevant when Compact Mode setting is true or false, in this case I'm thinking the effect of that setting is probably more apparent when Compact Mode is unchecked. Play around with those combinations of settings and I think you'll see.

Hope it helps,

Joe

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