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Gallery is resizing my images (larger than their actual size)

Thread began 1/02/2013 9:04 pm by sales189614 | Last modified 6/24/2013 2:43 pm by sales189614 | 3387 views | 18 replies

sales189614

Jason,

Thanks for the reply. That's the one I already tried (as I stated in my first reply to my own post, LOL!), and it didn't work. Unless, I did it incorrectly (which is ENTIRELY possible)?

Would you be willing to show me how to do it so that the "enlarged" images are 600 pixels wide? The height is going to vary because my client is cropping them and they will not always be the same, but I need for the "enlarged" images to always be 600 pixels wide. Could you show me how to do that in the admin/common/properties.php file as well as the index file for the gallery style chosen?

You'd be doing me a HUGE favor, and I would be eternally grateful!

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