pt isn't arbitrary. It's 72 dpi on a web browser, invariable. That is unless the user zooms.
Speaking of, I noticed a bug Ynot. If you zoom using webkit (I assume Chrome does it too,) the top tabs go above the top of the screen. Yep, Chrome and Safari both do it.
Here's something you'll find useful that I wrote for my company: http://www.yourfilehost.com/media.ph...veCompress.zip
Go File > FullCompression, then drag your folder full of images into it. Should cut down on load time considerably. Don't worry about your files, png's by nature are lossless and the app will ignore everything that's not a png (unless you tell it to compress executables too, in which case it will compress exes and dlls.)
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