TheVillageGuy

@TheVillageGuy@lemmy.world
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Joined 1 years ago

It is a kbin server, and you're speaking to the admin🙂. (Replying to @over_clox@lemmy.world as well). Both jpgs are the full size images, not thumbnails. There is no imageviewer, I've disabled it because it had trouble displaying on Iphones and zooming issues on other mobiles. So, when you call the url, you get the raw 33MB jpg. So I'd think it should be possible to display it as is?

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You are opening the actual kbin instance it seems, not browsing it through the app

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I am opening it in the Jerboa app, the browser is opening what it's being told to open, I assume? That's not the full size images. On kbin you can get both the thumbnail and the full size images, look at the connect app, it shoes the full size images (and then crashes due to running out of memory)

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Judging by the time it takes to download the pictures (after clearing the app cache) I'd say the full pictures are indeed downloaded

7 years, still there to moderate because only half of the community wanted to leave. But that's it, no more frontpage for me.

Oh, misunderstood you there, my bad. Hope you can figure it out. Could you check for me if another kbin instance, on another channel with images, does give you two urls though? I'm curious if it's supposed to be like this (2x same url)

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This is interesting now that I'm thinking about it. if you get the same from another instance, are the thumbnail and regular url different? The fact that the viewer is disabled my side should not influence the actual uris presented to the outside world, I'd think.

kick me in the balls and call me Shirley

Surely!

Yes, it's opening thumbnails instead of the actual images. The actual images are >20mb in size and very high detail (and take much longer to load)

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They all seem to have the same url & thumbnail_url, except for #9, which has a thumbnail on lemmy.world. Makes me wonder why that one does and all the others don't

That makes sense. But why not have that embedded browser open the full size image instead of the thumbnail?: