Talk:Ogunquit, Maine

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[edit] The panoramic pictures are cool...

However, I'm thinking they're a little too big for this article. I imagine they might force users with smaller-resolution monitors to have to scroll left-right to be able to view the entire article. Don't get me wrong, I think they're great shots, but other than the wow-coolness factor of the pictures themselves, I'm not sure what they contribute to the article that a conventional photo wouldn't. JamesofMaine 16:00, 21 August 2006 (UTC)

I took the pictures and added them to the article. (They're from the balcony of the Sea Chambers hotel on Shore Road). I've set them to display at 1100 pixels wide. Would a smaller size work better? Spikebrennan 02:56, 22 August 2006 (UTC)
Give it a try. JamesofMaine 15:50, 22 August 2006 (UTC)
Much better.... no serious objections here. JamesofMaine 18:48, 22 August 2006 (UTC)


Excellent work...the only thing of interest you left out was the fire of the '80's. It's my understanding that the rebuilding, in part, is one of the reasons for the split with Wells and DEFINITELY one of the reasons the 90's were such a boom time for the town.