850 px is yesterday - today we only have 672 pxsteemCreated with Sketch.

in steemit •  8 years ago 

I just noticed that the layout of Steemit has become narrower!

Before the width of content-strip was 850 px now it is only 672. I normally scale my images to fit so as not to use to much of your or mine traffic, so should you :)


Can't post without a drawing, can I?


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a picture is worth a thousand words.

Yep :)

You draw nicely 👌

Thank you very much :)

It's getting a bit tight for those who post photos and art.

Yes, I agree. It still works OK with the portrait, but landscape format is becoming a little too small.

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

Here, have a laugh and look at what a panorama photo now looks like. This was always a problem, of course, but now it is properly "letterbox viewing". A full-screen mode would be nice.

Indeed! Strange thing is that the comment section still is the old time width... Maybe it is a temporary thing?

I will post my panorama photos in the comment section only in the future 8-).

Hehe :)

Where was this written about? This is a huge change.
All of my image sizes are sized so that they come out to 800px at the end
(by 3M tall, so they are the size of the thumbnails.)

To me... I am upset that I have to find out about something so important from another blogger.

I haven't read about it, just measured the images. But it has been like that for some days. As @ocrdu says it is a bit slim for us who post photos and artworks.

Today, I have been trying to work out what formatting pieces steemit allows.
Do you know of any ways of adjusting font, size, color in steemit?

Steemit doesn't even seem to take (ignores) embedded picture sizes...

Things like class="pull-right" aren't written up anywhere by the interface designer. I had to stumble on them in a post.


And, how much would you (and any other artist who read this) like for there to be a pop out feature? Where you can click on the image and a larger frame opens.

You can use markdown and some html, but only some. I use <center>, <a> and <h1>-<h2>-<h3> tags - all the old stuff, but I have not used any css or the like.

I guess that a pop-up would be a great feature. I sometimes link to an external image.

Noticed it as well, but I thought it was just my impression, maybe I remembered it wider but it wasn't :-)

Nope :)

I've noticed just now that the preview is still larger, so it is very confounding!

Indeed, might be some experiments they are doing on the interface.