[personal profile] writerkit
Me: "I'm not actually terribly good with computers, you realize."

Also Me: "I want to know the size of this image, clearly the logical way to do this is to select 'inspect' from the right-click menu and look for how many pixels it is in the webpage's HTML, a solution that is very obvious and would clearly occur to anyone."

(Although there has to be a more direct way to do that, so I'm not sure 'skill' is quite what this says.)

Date: 2022-09-29 01:31 am (UTC)
squirrelitude: (Default)
From: [personal profile] squirrelitude
I would generally right-click, Open Image in New Tab, check window title of new tab. But that tells you the image's *inherent* size, not how big it is *in the page* (where it might have been rescaled or even stretched). So I guess it depends what you want!

My version of this is being an expert on the command line but finding smartphones terrifying and opaque and unusable.

Date: 2022-10-01 02:02 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jducoeur

Ayep. Same basic principle as the way that Jane, the professional reference librarian, was effectively the IT department for the engineering company she worked at.

You have a generally logical and organized view of the world, and that's a pretty large fraction of the task of working with computers day-to-day. (And less common than folks would like to believe.)

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