"Ugh, old picture threads are tough to look at since the horrid, 'anti-feature' scrollbars were added, so I shrunk all the pics down to a size that doesn't make you want to go bonkers."
-- Scott Burroughs, March 19, 2010, "Photos of Riverfront, VA (A 'Doak Less Discussed')" thread
Reviewing some recent photo threads, I came across this comment from Scott, whose aerial threads were partly the cause of my addiction to this site.
It's been, what, almost two years since the re-design of this site -- eons in the realm of software design. The scrollbar feature for pictures continues to be a plague on this house. As I've said before, photo width on this site ought to be an absolute first priority when it comes to threads. While I admire Scott's efforts to downsize his photos, I think it detracts from the intent of such photo threads, which are collectively one of this site's great treasures.
The wisdom of GCA's regular participants is one of the reasons I keep checking back on this site. Any suggestions out there, specifically as it relates to a solution to this ill-suited redesign effort? Does anyone else care? If not, I'll shut up, shrug my shoulders, and assume either everyone's OK with it, or that no practical solutions are available. I refuse to believe either is the case.