the rendering of images in chrome has changed on my web pages.
i have web pages that display any number of images (and thumbnail images) on an html web page.
before: images would display until the rightmost edge of the screen or browser window was reached and continue on the "next line" making all images viewable (at least until the bottom of the screen or window is reached)
now: images continue to display on "one line" and a scroll bar is added to scroll the page to the images off screen/off window.
i have attached a zip file with directories and html and jpg & gif files
am i allowed to say that Edge still displays (as of today) the pages as i intended
Chrome *USED* to work this way up to about early September (that is: render as many images and wrap around to the next line as required). in my example change from full screen to a smaller browser window.
Has some html spec changed for rendering images ? Will Edge (and all other browsers) work this way in the future?
- or is this a bug ?
i have tried many other"max-width" type tags to no effect.
if this IS the correct action now, can someone help me with "what to add/what to do" to get it to work and display as many images it can (on multiple lines) regardless of screen width (1377, 1280, etc) or window width ?
thank you (and please tell me if i have included this question in the wrong section)