That’s so odd. It does for me - on PieFed.social, discuss.online, and Lemmy.world (that one without an account) - and in Voyager it actually gets smaller when I click it?!
It must be the app that you are using. Out of curiosity, which do you use?
Yeah it is. Although Chrome makes it bigger for some reason - and also Firefox but only on mobile yet not desktop for some reason. And FaceBook, where it is from, complicates everything extremely. But I thought it was cute so didn’t want to pass it up:-).
I’ll try this as a test:
Edit: and another test - can images be links as well as show a picture?
Oh I see - I just did a test, Chrome on desktop works fine, but Firefox on a desktop does not. There must be a difference there in how the former auto-scales it up while the latter chooses not to.
It doesn’t get bigger when I click on it.
Maybe you just don’t do it for them. I believe they have medication for that.
You found the way to phrase it, excellent, excellent…
That’s so odd. It does for me - on PieFed.social, discuss.online, and Lemmy.world (that one without an account) - and in Voyager it actually gets smaller when I click it?!
It must be the app that you are using. Out of curiosity, which do you use?
Firefox.
On iPhone? B/c Firefox for me on Android works? It’s kind-of a neat little mystery here!? :-P
Look… I click on the link, it takes me here:
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQxPvwDsIzDfvOeRB2xbOLgZUeeHVPy1HEtaw&s
With this picture:
If I copy and paste the photo into Photoshop:
Your image is a postage stamp, dude.
Yeah it is. Although Chrome makes it bigger for some reason - and also Firefox but only on mobile yet not desktop for some reason. And FaceBook, where it is from, complicates everything extremely. But I thought it was cute so didn’t want to pass it up:-).
I’ll try this as a test:
Edit: and another test - can images be links as well as show a picture?
That is bigger, yes.
Man I hate working with FaceBook though
Oh I see - I just did a test, Chrome on desktop works fine, but Firefox on a desktop does not. There must be a difference there in how the former auto-scales it up while the latter chooses not to.