I was going back to clean up a couple old trip reports (Matt's recent changes make a world of difference in pulling up pages with lots of pictures quickly), and noticed that for vertical photos specified as "medium" using simple HTML code, those pictures now appear smaller than they did before. Before, all "medium" photos would have the same width, and on a 1280 resolution width monitor, you could place two of these pictures side-by-side without any text getting in between. Now all my old trip reports look funny, with text in random spots getting covered by these smaller pictures. Non-vertical pictures (that are more wide than they are tall) seem to be displayed the same way and size as before, so it's just the vertical ones (that are more tall than they are wide) that are affected.
Since the recent SP site improvement changes I should probably just conform to how everyone else displays their photos in trip reports and only put single large pictures in the middle of trip report pages instead of side-by-side (I do this because the pages look better when printed out on paper with less white space), but does anyone know of a way I can work around this, perhaps by manually tweaking the display width of a photo? There was an old forum post on HTML tables which probably covered this, but I think that post may have been deleted. Thanks.