Flags
Oh on that note. The css style:
img {
width: 30px;
height: 18px;
}
Should help prevent any strange image sizing bugs.
I'm pretty hopeless with css, if you could provide that as an entire code snippet with example <img> tag and everything I'd be happy to integrate. Is there any chance of it going wrong if I keep all the images 30x18 though?
Gah, liquid threads ate my response again.
Anyway that is a complete CSS code snippet. It is just saying all images (rather all <img> tags) should be displayed at 30x18. If you just leave this bit of code out, the <img> may display at any browser specific size while loading (before the browser can load the image and see how big it is). I know some of them default to things like 100x100 while loading. Which may make the page look... weird while loading.
This was more of a problem when each package had a separate flag (and thus we had to load more images, which took longer), but it is still a valid problem.
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Unless you add more images which are not flags. That css snippet affects all images on the page.