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Old 06-12-2008, 12:03 PM
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Actually Raul, it's more than that. The thumbnails in your posted link don't look well. Browsers don't resize images nicely.

You're much better off resizing the images using a component - they'll look better, the website will run faster and it will look well, and looking well is the most important thing.

Try to get the client to keep a standard dimension for the photos too but be prepared to deal with different proportions. If you have a square space for thumbnails, say in a property search results page, but the auctioneer or client takes landscape photos, then they won't look well. Experiment with different size and proportion images.
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