Quick rant.
Is it too much to ask that, IF a web site has product pictures AND it has a link that says "Enlarge Image" under each picture, the resulting image that is displayed if I click on the link IS BIGGER THAN THE INITIAL IMAGE????
It really doesn't seem to be a stretch to assume that people who want to see "an enlarged image" would want the image to be larger than the one they currently see. And, by "larger" I mean noticeably taller and wider.
Come on people, this isn't rocket science.
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Sheesh, you sure are demanding.
Oooooh, that is so weird that you posted this and I just read it. I was actually at a website looking for information on a product and ran into the same problem...and was thinking the same thing!!! That's spooky! And, yeah, it's not like we're asking them to split the atom or anything... ;o)
Yeah, I hate this, too. Newegg.com is about the only site that seems to take the term "enlarge" serious. Except for all those spammers. I believe their promises completely.
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