Image Gallery
By default, the Automatic Image Resizing feature
is enabled in Internet Explorer 6.
If you open pictures directly that are too large to display in your
browser window, automatic resizing makes them fit. With this feature, you do
not need to scroll horizontally or vertically to view large pictures. In
addition, if you view pictures that fit within the browser window and then
change the window size, Internet Explorer automatically adjusts the pictures
to fit the new window size. To prevent image distortion, Internet Explorer
also adjusts both the picture height and width (even if only a single
dimension needs adjusting).
Note: Automatic Image Resizing only works for images that are
directly opened in Internet Explorer. Images that are embedded in a Web page
are not resized.
The Automatic Image Resizing icon appears in the lower-right
corner of any picture that has been automatically resized to fit in the
browser window. To expand a resized picture to its original size or resize
the image to fit in the browser window, click the Automatic Image
Resizing icon in the lower-right corner of the picture.
- How to disable the
Automatic Image Resizing Resizing feature by using the Advanced
tab of the Internet Options dialog box.

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