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Although I do not use WWB very much nowadays, I have just upgraded to ver 17 and decided to add a picture to one of my web pages - http://www.donjohnson24.co.uk/springprog.html - but the new picture of the Compression Spring Checker does not shrink when I reduce my browser size, although texts behave as expected.
I have the image set to Full Width.
I seem to vaugely recall something about responsive attibutes being moved in ver 16, but at the age of 81, I can't remember any details.
Could some kind person assist an old man, please.
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The maximum width of the image is set to 226 pixels so the image will not scale larger than this.
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My problem is with the other pic - the view of the spring checker screen
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Yes, I was referring to that image.
If you want the image to scale then you will need to increase the maximum width.
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The Maximum width on the TOP image - which is the one I would like to SHRINK, was set to 650. Now at 1024, but still won't get smaller as the text does.
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I cannot see what you have done based on the published page.
If you need further assistance then please share a DEMO project so I can see all your settings.

Note: I do not need the complete project because that will only take more time to figure out what you have done.
Basically, I just need a small project with one page and object(s) that are relevant to your question.

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Hi Pablo,
Thanks for taking time to look at my problem.
Hopefully, the files you need are at http://www.donjohnson24.co.uk/deleted/
The 'springprog' page is the one to which I am trying to add a responsive view of the spring testing screen
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Based on what I can see is, you have a border added to the image but no actual border is showing up which is causing some bad code. You also have the object-fit set to scale-down. For me it is scaling correctly; however, I would suggest to delete the image and try re-inserting it into the layout grid. Set your max width to the width you want and set full width = true for it to scale.
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It also works for me.
What do I need to to to see the problem?
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When you said it worked for you, I tried Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Safari, and the image reduces as expected in all three.
(The text box containing the Spring Design/Checking Program text looks a little odd when zooming in Micosoft Edge !!)

So, it appears to be a problem peculiar to the Mozilla Firefox browser - 93.0 64-bit - I normally use ????
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Did you Ctrl+F5 to do a refresh in Firefox?
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jerryco wrote: Wed Oct 20, 2021 3:41 pm Did you Ctrl+F5 to do a refresh in Firefox?
That doesn't always work. This does:
(1) In a new tab, type or paste about:config in the address bar and press Enter/Return. Click the button accepting the risk.

(2) In the search box in the page, type or paste cache and pause while the list is filtered

(3) Double-click the browser.cache.disk.enable preference to switch the value from true to false
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donjohnson24 wrote: Wed Oct 20, 2021 3:35 pm When you said it worked for you, I tried Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Safari, and the image reduces as expected in all three.
(The text box containing the Spring Design/Checking Program text looks a little odd when zooming in Micosoft Edge !!)

So, it appears to be a problem peculiar to the Mozilla Firefox browser - 93.0 64-bit - I normally use ????
Just a postscript to this - the page behaves as expected on my Surface Pro - which also uses Firefox - and on an Ipad.

Perhaps I need to completely remove Firefox and its settings from my PC before re-installing, since an install 'over the top' of the current version made no improvement. But that means I'd have to redo all my favourites, LastPass and AdBlocker settings, so I probably won't bother.
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I think I ran into the same issue with FF v 93.0. In testing with Edge, things shrink OK as the make the browser smaller. With FF, nope. Not a huge deal but just wanted to confirm as I'm working on moving my old WB site into WB17 and running into a lot of little things like this.
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I think I ran into the same issue with FF v 93.0. In testing with Edge, things shrink OK as the make the browser smaller. With FF, nope. Not a huge deal but just wanted to confirm as I'm working on moving my old WB site into WB17 and running into a lot of little things like this.
I do not think that this has anything to do with WB17.
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Re: Unresponsive pic - Sorted!

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Pablo wrote: Fri Oct 22, 2021 5:54 am
I think I ran into the same issue with FF v 93.0. In testing with Edge, things shrink OK as the make the browser smaller. With FF, nope. Not a huge deal but just wanted to confirm as I'm working on moving my old WB site into WB17 and running into a lot of little things like this.
I do not think that this has anything to do with WB17.
I can confirm Pablo's comment - this has nothing to do with WB17. Firefox is the culprit!
I loaded a new version of Firefox into a separate directory, and even after transferring my Bookmarks and installing LastPass and AdBlocker, the problem page - http://www.donjohnson24.co.uk/springprog.html - now behaves correctly (and again after re-publishing once more from WB17).

POSSIBLE CAUSE: I did recently try to install Firefox Extended Support Release to enable me to access an older remote webcam, but could not get it working, so returned to Firefox 93. However, I did all this in the original folder, so possibly something got corrupted in the process, and using a new 'clean' folder has done the trick.
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Pablo wrote: Fri Oct 22, 2021 5:54 am
I think I ran into the same issue with FF v 93.0. In testing with Edge, things shrink OK as the make the browser smaller. With FF, nope. Not a huge deal but just wanted to confirm as I'm working on moving my old WB site into WB17 and running into a lot of little things like this.
I do not think that this has anything to do with WB17.
Don't think so either, seems browser specific. Have not tried it on chrome but will at some point.
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