"Things You Wouldn't Know If We Didn't Blog Intermittently."
04 February 2020
Scrapbook, part VII
BTW I quite realize that the text on these pages can be very difficult to read. One possible workaround is to right-click on a page to open it in a new tab, then zoom the image on that tab.
Stan, love your blog, and appreciate your efforts at the ancient-history scrapbook. However, the scanned images are awfully fuzzy -- gave up trying to read 'em, sorry.
You can access the full resolution view by clicking on the image, then right-clicking and choosing "View Image", then (after your cursor changes to a magnifying glass +) clicking a final time. A slightly laborious process, but this is how it works for me on Firefox, anyway.
Works for me too (with Firefox), but if he's referring to a phone image he might be out of luck because I don't have the blog optimized for phone screens.
Stan, love your blog, and appreciate your efforts at the ancient-history scrapbook. However, the scanned images are awfully fuzzy -- gave up trying to read 'em, sorry.
ReplyDeleteYou can access the full resolution view by clicking on the image, then right-clicking and choosing "View Image", then (after your cursor changes to a magnifying glass +) clicking a final time. A slightly laborious process, but this is how it works for me on Firefox, anyway.
ReplyDeleteWorks for me too (with Firefox), but if he's referring to a phone image he might be out of luck because I don't have the blog optimized for phone screens.
DeleteRegarding "colly" birds : https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/five-golden-rings-four-colly-birds--wait-colly-birds-whats-a-colly-bird/2016/12/21/e0c6b358-c797-11e6-8bee-54e800ef2a63_story.html
ReplyDeleteThank you, Dan. I hadn't looked that one up yet.
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