PDA template resizes my header logo to 220px wide. How do i prevent that or change it to 320 pixels?
MJ resizes images to fit device screen (minus value of "Decrease Image Width" parameter) in "Rescale if bigger" mode. If you found that device screensize is determined incorrectly, post your device UserAgent (e.g. from www.mobilejoomla.com/ua.php) and correct screensize.
im previewing in my web browser and its rescaling there. it shouldnt right? then when i look at it on my phone, the logo is too small.
Even if i hard code the image into the index.php file it still resizes.
I harde coded the logo in the iphone template and it did not resize.
Even if i hard code the image into the index.php file it still resizes.
I harde coded the logo in the iphone template and it did not resize.
I have the same issue!
I would like to know if there's an easy fix for this. Like adding some css-class to the img-tag or so.
Did you sort it out? Please do tell.
Or do I need to examine javascript or whatever is doing the resizing?
Thanks ahead!
I would like to know if there's an easy fix for this. Like adding some css-class to the img-tag or so.
Did you sort it out? Please do tell.
Or do I need to examine javascript or whatever is doing the resizing?
Thanks ahead!
i went to global confirugration and then to iphone. changed the drop down box to rescaling to DO not rescale.
I'm having trouble getting my header graphic to be big enough on the pda template. Where do I go and say "no resize"? I looked under global config but didn't see any mobile options. Thanks!
eelucid8 wrote:
Image rescaling is mobile-mode-specific option, so go to Mobile Joomla settings page and set this options on each of modes tabs (XHTML, iPhone, etc.).
I'm having trouble getting my header graphic to be big enough on the pda template. Where do I go and say "no resize"? I looked under global config but didn't see any mobile options. Thanks!
Image rescaling is mobile-mode-specific option, so go to Mobile Joomla settings page and set this options on each of modes tabs (XHTML, iPhone, etc.).
Thanks Dryabov!