Pit stop before race.
Do you guys see pixelated pictures instead of the usual crisp ones? Basically, I’m using Full Mode on my pictures, and it displayed on my end just fine. However, when I tried to view the site on another computer, it adjusted itself to what looked like pixelated crap.
I’m currently asking this since I’m having thoughts about using Full Mode now. Moreover, since the webcomic is going to start by this week (hopefully…?), I want it to go as smoothly as possible. No errors, no resolution crap, no pixelated whatevers.
I’m putting up a poll to see if I’m the only one having the problems. If you have any suggestions, replying on this post is fine.
Thanks!

I’m not sure whether this qualifies as a ‘Yes’ or a ‘No’. (Probably a ‘No’) I tried viewing it on both 1024×768 pixels and my usual 1280×1024 pixels, and most of the pictures look fine. On 1024×768, the above image looked fine, albeit slightly rough along the edges (With pixels sticking out occasionally) but still fit. (It’s the sort of rough edges that comes from not resizing properly.)
I’m not sure if this helps, but I hope it does.
It does. I mean, it displays just fine on my end at 1280 x 1024, yet when I view it on another comp, it pixelates itself. Can you try viewing it on another display setting, or if possible, another monitor?
Tried it out on my laptop at 1024×768, and took some screenshots (Which somehow came out as 800×600). Seems slightly pixelated.
http://img524.imageshack.us/img524/9360/screenshot1fn8.png
http://img179.imageshack.us/img179/7238/screenshot2py4.png
Looks fine here though. I don’t get it…
Any other posts that have the same results?
Well, by pixelate, I was referring to the rough edges that come up when images are not resized properly (Web browsers seem to be guilty of that quite often, as are resizing via programs not made for editing images, such as resizing an image in Microsoft Office). It’s not much of a problem, however. I must apologise for my error in communication.