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Hi recipesbynora

I hope the action by @[ iLLuSioN ] does the trick for you yet it is quite possible that what you are seeing has to do with how the browser is displaying you images.

If you browser is displaying the images on the monitor at the same width, then your last approach should make then look the same size.


As an example, when I signed out of PSGurus and looked at your last post, the images were not displayed to the same width and the circles sizes appear different.  However, once I sign in and the images are display at the same width, the circles look the same size.  Again, this was using your last approach when you were putting the numbers in at a constant size into an image that was already scaled to 1200 pixels wide.


Have you tried posting you images (made with the last approach) on your web site to see how they look?


Here is the example with my browser displaying the images not at the same width:


[ATTACH=full]125235[/ATTACH]


And here are the same exact two images after I logged in to PSGurus and the images were on my screen at the same width.  Circles look the same to me now:


[ATTACH=full]125236[/ATTACH]


To me, it looks as if you problem is already solved or at least only dependent on how the browser is displaying the images.

Hope this is helpful

John Wheeler


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