https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=394469
--- Comment #4 from Achim Bohnet <a...@mpe.mpg.de> --- Hi Christophe, I think the problem is a bit more complex * Technically I sure you are right, but when you have a look at the web page of the blog, you see that the image is resized when you e.g. shrink the width. That's something one can not achie ve with an image of a fixed (smaller)size. * From the point of view of a article reader, the internal webview missbehaves * From the point of view of an article creator the article looks perfectly well in the browser and on kde.planet. AFAIU it now, the problem is that the 'subpage' specified by the Blog feed does not contain the HTML code to restrict the blog to the page width as in the full webpage version. As a workaround IMHO it may make perfect sense for akregator and is therefore desireable to wrap the article in whatever HTML code to restrict image width to page width as it's used by planet.kde.org and the original web page, This makes the pictures behave 'as expected' by users and authors. This is based on my risk estimations that 'broken' authoring tools are much more common than people that really want to embbed really huge images. And the HTML generated by the blogging software still prevents that. Educating every blog author to work around fragile authoring tools, which seems to be the real culprit, is not manageable. Fixing the authoring tools/software Maybe as an option per feed? Without GUI to test it? Cheers, Achim -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.