The new ad (get.STORAGE) that replaced NamePros' own ad in the top left says that it's a 600x75 image per its file name, but in reality, it's a 24x3 image...
It's responsive. Its max is about 600x75 if your viewport is large enough.it's a 24x3 image...
Yeah, I don't think the screen resolution is the issue here.It's responsive. Its max is about 600x75 if your viewport is large enough.
paul@Pauls-MBP-2016 ~/Downloads % identify -verbose 600x75.jpg
Image: 600x75.jpg
Format: JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group JFIF format)
Mime type: image/jpeg
Class: DirectClass
Geometry: 600x75+0+0 # This is the important line
Units: Undefined
Type: TrueColor
Endianess: Undefined
Colorspace: sRGB
Depth: 8-bit
Channel depth:
red: 8-bit
green: 8-bit
blue: 8-bit
...
Yes. When I downloaded it on mobile, it opened up all blurry. I assume this is because it's stretching the small image out.I'm unable to reproduce that. If you visit the URL directly, is it still small?
No.Do you have an ad blocker that might be trying to hide it?