Probably not that big of a deal, but you can easily resize your oversized images so that they don't stretch our screens forever.
Ex: http://www.petscorner.co.uk/petopedia/wp...ster-4.jpg
Original size: 1400 x 1200
Just add your new dimensions (say 280 x 240) to the image URL
[img=280x240] http://etc....... [/img]
Result:
![[Image: syrian-hamster-4.jpg]](http://www.petscorner.co.uk/petopedia/wp-content/uploads/syrian-hamster-4.jpg)
Takes a second, just need to calculate a little bit to keep the same scale.
Ex: http://www.petscorner.co.uk/petopedia/wp...ster-4.jpg
Original size: 1400 x 1200
Just add your new dimensions (say 280 x 240) to the image URL
[img=280x240] http://etc....... [/img]
Result:
![[Image: syrian-hamster-4.jpg]](http://www.petscorner.co.uk/petopedia/wp-content/uploads/syrian-hamster-4.jpg)
Takes a second, just need to calculate a little bit to keep the same scale.