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KRIM ([personal profile] chagrined) wrote in [site community profile] dw_suggestions2011-12-16 11:54 pm

Abolish 800x800 pixel embed limits

Title:
Abolish 800x800 pixel embed limits

Area:
Entries

Summary:
Remove 800x800 pixel embed limits so users can embed HD video content in their journals

Description:
Currently DW's code limits all embedded objects (this generally impacts embedded videos) to a height and width of 800x800px maximum. Users can post larger embedded objects but they will be placed inside a scrolling iframe of those maximum dimensions (thus, blocking part of the embedded object from view). Users may want to post larger embedded videos in their journals. My suggestion is to abolish the limit. Here are some problems/issues/alternate implementations and why I think this is the best solution:

1. Problem: Other users may not want to view embedded content of this size.
Why I still support my solution: Users can currently only post embedded objects in journal/community entries anyway, not in comments. A user can already post pictures of any size in an entry without a cut or without resizing the picture. This is a matter of personal decision and community standards which people already address by moderating communities with posting regulations, by deciding what communities to follow, etc. I feel the same should apply to embedded content like videos, with a user deciding what/how they will post in their own journal.

2. Possible now-less-meaningful reason for this in the past: I don't know, but I suspect this bit of code may have been written in times when more users still had much smaller screen resolutions, and also when there wasn't as much HD video content circulating on the web. Now that many users have larger resolutions and there are many more HD videos out there (and users may create their own HD video content they wish to share, etc.) changing the code would let users take advantage of this.

3. Alternative option: Instead of abolishing the limit, it could be increased and changed to some other value. Possibly some common resolution could be used as a maximum guideline, such as 1280x720 or 1900x1080.
Problem: If wider support for larger resolutions continues in the future, this may have to be changed again, but it is easy enough to change that this isn't that big of an issue, I suppose. However, it might still prevent some users from embedding the content they wish to embed.

4. Other issues? I don't know whether the method DW uses of embedding objects causes strain on DW's servers based on the size of the object being embedded, since objects are still hosted elsewhere. However, since I can currently already embed objects with a height or width greater than 800 px (they just end up obscured from view by the containing iframe), I suspect that even if this is an issue, the current implementation isn't saving the servers in any way.

Poll #8876 Abolish 800x800 pixel embed limits
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 66


This suggestion:

View Answers

Should be implemented as-is.
12 (18.2%)

Should be implemented with changes. (please comment)
11 (16.7%)

Shouldn't be implemented.
18 (27.3%)

(I have no opinion)
22 (33.3%)

(Other: please comment)
3 (4.5%)


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