1. Daniel Tomlinson
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  3. Thursday, 30 January 2014
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Is it possible to somehow dynamically scale the gallery and the images as the screen width is reduced? I have 4 images that are horizontally placed in tiles across the screen. The image heights and widths are chosen so that they fit exactly into the screen when the PC browser window is maximised. However, when the browser window is made smaller or when viewing on an iPad, the screen width is smaller. There are still 4 tiles on the screen, but the images and tiles do not resize accordingly. The tile height remains the same but the tile width is reduced and and the images are cut off.

Is it somehow possible to reduce the tile height proportionally with the width and scale the image to always fit within the tile?
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Yves Hoppe
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Hi Daniel,

hmm currently not without changing the code - we are working on a better and more responsive solution for the next version.

Best regards

Yves
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