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Les Toil

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Hi all! I was hoping you all could help me out here. I'm going through the all-engulfing process of recreating my Toil Girl site. One of my major tasks is touching up and re-sizing my old Toil portraits because on my monitor the old original jpegs I created years ago now come across as really quite small. So now I'd like to find out what the best size is to appease as many browser windows and monitor settings as I can.

So please find your way to this link:

http://www.lestoil.net/test.html

Please tell me which drawing fits your screen the best. Basically I'd like
for you to tell me how much of your monitor or browser window does each of the two pin-up girls take. Is there one which you have to scroll to fit her entire body in? How about the second drawing? Does that SNUGLY fit in your browser window or is there room to spare? Just tell me if one is too big or too small for your liking. I've always known there's this whole Mac vs. PC thing as far as depth of color and monitor pixel size, so my objective is to appease the PCers of the world since there's more of ya.

Profusive thanks to everyone.

Les
PS: Conrad, Tina and all other technoids. Someone mentioned of a "Size to fit" function in modern web-building programs where it guarantees to make sure all images fit into all browser windows without scrolling. I'm using Adobe's Go Live to redo my site. Ever heard of such a feature?
 

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