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Posted: Wed Jun 18th, 2008 10:49 am |
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| hello becky, this is my first post. this is a very helpful site with lots of information but i am having problems viewing diagrams i can see them when i click to open them but they are small and unreadable. when i enlarge them they are out of focus i dont know if it is me not opening them correctly as no one else seems to be having the same problem, can you help please
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Posted: Wed Jun 18th, 2008 11:01 am |
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Hi Bogside !
Welcome aboard !
I admire your optimism in expecting anyone from the magazine to respond !
Especially Becky, as she doesn't even work for CB any more !
Jim occasionally posts, but he's a Busy Bunny putting the magazine together, the only really regular contributor to the forum is Rick.
So it looks like you are stuck with us idiots.
What diagrams are you referring to specifically ?
Also, what browser are you using ?
Firefox has a pretty good magnifying feature, you simply hit CTRL ++
At the end of the day though it'll depend on the resolution the diagram was originally scanned in on.
It's also not very nice to go posting Huge images on the forum - some folk are still on dial-up, or increasingly these days have 'capped' broadband, which can be eaten up quite quickly if you are repeatedly refreshing pages to keep up with a thread.
When I post diagrams I usually put in a small image and then a link to a larger version.
____________________ Gus
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Posted: Tue Jun 24th, 2008 12:01 pm |
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hello mr gusset
sorry for the delay with reply
the diagrams that are small are, the 3TA wiring diagram and a while ago their was a drawing showing how to make a hydraulic work lift. i can see the diagrams but they are too small to read, viewing photos works fine. the browser i am using is internet explorer.
regards bill
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