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PING: Chip/Accipiter Inserted charts and text limiting

edited April 2012 in Technical Questions
Chip and Accipiter,

As your time allows, may you be able to offer an opinion as to how much "space" is consumed by an inserted image (link example)? Would an image, as in the link fill only "x" number of lines of text, top to bottom? Or does an image insert consume more text box real estate?
I.E.; If an image insert, as viewed; appears to require the same amount of vertical space as would 30 full lines of text, does the insert actually consume more space in a text box or the same as would 30 full lines of text?

Note: I do enjoy the ability to offer image insertion, as shown in this link.

http://www.mutualfundobserver.com/discuss/index.php?p=/discussion/2696/question-how-would-a-mutual-fund-investor-monitor-a-mutual-funds-buying-and-sellings/p1

Thank you for your efforts.
Catch

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  • edited April 2012
    The image is remote, only the link tags take up database space here (not the image itself). Just takes a lot longer to download than text.
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