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Hello everyone,
I have a question about a website I am setting up. In it, I display a model that I built in Word and then converted to a jpg.
You can see it here:
http://www.knowledge-management-tools.net/knowledge-management-model.html
Now, the model displays pretty much perfectly when viewed in Internet Explorer and horribly in Firefox (the writing is very unclear).
I am at a loss. I tried all manner of resolutions, different picture formats (in fact the current incarnation may not even be a jpg - however they all display the same), converting the image in different programs, etc. No matter what, I cannot get it to display legibly in Firefox yet it always displays well in IE.
My hatred towards Microsoft products is in danger of being shattered :)
Any help is very much appreciated. (link)
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Hey,
I use Firefox, the model looked good, slightly small and when I clicked to view the larger image, it was crystal clear. This isn't really an advice - but - here's something to keep in mind:--
Images when printed: CMYK color mode, 300dpi
Images when screened: RGB color mode, 72dpi
Not really an advice, but felt like letting you know that it works with me. (Maybe it's 'cause I'm on a Mac? Don't know.)
K
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Rating: 4
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Actually its because I used the advice from the first answer to fix it. It was really horrible before. Thanks for you input though :)
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