Looks great on my phone, ha, loved this one. They should totally get married.
Also loving the little details like the farmer's tan
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Looks great on my phone, ha, loved this one. They should totally get married.
Also loving the little details like the farmer's tan
Yes. His tan. So glad you noticed. 😊
Well now I feel like we missed something
I don’t see anything “wrong” about that lady? Everybody should find their own lady like this.
Well, let’s just hope Bob doesn’t have a family waiting at home. 😉
I'm sure she'll "take care" of them...
That's wife material, that is.
She's supportive of his hobbies and interests
That's terrifying, but at least a happy end.
I'm on mobile and am praying for a few pixels
Yikes, im using sync and it looks fine on my end
Is that boost? Tap on the image, then tap the "HD" button at the top right of the screen.
Damn, that looks terrible.
Can’t wait for the day that Lemmy starts supporting multi image posts. 🙄
It looks fine on Voyager
You can insert as many inline images in a post as you want. You can even do so if the main "headline" content of your post is an image, or a link (unlike reddit).
It doesn't give you a left-to-right swiper, but readers can just scroll through whatever it is you've posted vertically, in the order you specify.
I tried that a while back. It seemed to work on most devices, not so great on web and not everybody enjoyed the overall “experience”.
https://feddit.nl/post/28018515
So…. To be continued, I suppose.
I suppose the types of images we habitually post are a bit different in both intent and shape.
There seems to be a maximum vertical height automatically applied to inline images. So if you've got something tall that also includes text (like yours does) it may wind up illegible. I run into this with the Owl House strips frequently posted here. Since I'm a desktop nerd, I just right click and open the image in a new tab, then do with it what I will.
The stupid but effective solution would be to split each horizontal row of panels into separate images and post them sequentially. That's a lot of extra work, though.
Not sure if it helps you at all...
Connect used to have some random issues with image scaling, but these large/tall images scale/zoom/scroll well nowadays.
I'm on Boost, I guess we're still in the dial-up image quailty stage