Magnus Manske <magnus.manske(a)web.de> writes:
Solution appears to be simple: Images larger than
(say) 640x480 are
displayed in reduced size on the image description page. That image (and
an additional text link maybe) link to the plain full-size image,
without description.
Exactly. But there should be more than one link; also offer other
sizes (resolutions):
800x600
1024x768
and an entry box where the user can enter the size he is interested
in. If possible display the pixel size of the original image.
These reduced images should get a special border of
some kind to
indicate there's an even larger version.
A special border isn't reqired; just make the original size a hyperlink.
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