NOTE: Images added to Microsoft article at:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/using/howto/customizing/autoresize.asp
Turning On and Off Automatic Image Resizing
Posted: August 27, 2001
Internet Explorer 6 has taken steps to improve Web browser flexibility.
A new and innovative
capability that offers you more Web options is Automatic Image Resizing.
If pictures are too
large to display in your browser window, automatic resizing makes them
fit. You no longer
need to scroll horizontally or vertically to view large pictures. In
addition, if you browse to
pictures that fit within the browser window, but then change the window
dimensions, Internet
Explorer automatically adjusts the pictures to fit within the new window
size.
Automatic Image Resizing is turned on by default. But you can
turn it on and off by using the
Advanced tab on the Internet Options dialog box.
To turn on and off Automatic Image Resizing:
On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
Click the Advanced tab, and then scroll down to the Multimedia section.
Select or clear the Enable Automatic Image Resizing check box.
If you choose to keep Automatic Image Resizing on, you can easily resize
a picture.
When you view a picture that is too large to completely within in the
browser window, Automatic
Image Resizing resizes the picture to fit within the browser window.
An Automatic Image Resizing
icon will appear in the lower-right corner of the picture
you want to resize [if you move a mouse
to that location].
You can use this icon to resize the picture so that it either returns
to its original size or fits within
the browser window.
To resize a picture:
To expand a resized picture to its original size, click the Automatic
Image Resizing icon in the
lower-right corner of the resized picture.
To resize the image to fit in the browser window, click the Automatic Image Resizing icon
EXAMPLE of a large capture with unreadable TEXT:
as IE resizes it automatically:
Clicking the disappearing resize icon to expand the image to original size: