What is DPI?
The real size of the rendered image on the monitor is simply (150 pixels / 96 ppi) x (100 pixels / 96 ppi). In fact, you can even stick a ruler up against your monitor and measure an answer close to the calculation above.
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The real size of the rendered image on the monitor is simply (150 pixels / 96 ppi) x (100 pixels / 96 ppi). In fact, you can even stick a ruler up against your monitor and measure an answer close to the calculation above.
I’m sorry to be so blunt about it. Web.com has put up a long-awaited upgrade to the site builder and it appears to contain a fatal flaw for the way I use it. It’s about pictures.