2011-01-20, 23:44:25
Johannes (http://www.dominion-it.co.za) would be the best guy to talk to about jcart, because it's his baby, but it seems to me that what you're looking for is something that needs to be done on your computer before you upload the images. Most computers don't come with this function preloaded, it's something you've got to install yourself. You need to get something like Faststone Photo Resizer (www.faststone.org/FSResizerDownload.htm/). Otherwise programs like CorelDraw and Photoshop (if you got 'em) will do the job. The px size you're seeing is probably the size of the picture frame, not the actual image... unless the image has been sized exactly (which few people realise is the best way to do things). What am I talking about? What's the point of having a frame that's 100px by 50px if the image is 200 x 100? You're wasting bytes loading up an image that your browser then has to recalculate and reduce. So you need to figure out how to a) compress your images to a size that's not going to affect your load times, and b) resize them 'til they fit perfectly in the frame. You can of course adjust the frame size too if you like (it's right there in the <img> code). Have fun, and welcome to GetSimple.