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  • #27431

    Dear Support Team,

    pls i need your help in something very important for my site…

    i have posts with the “gallery” Media element…

    i run a website with birds, flowers etc i put my image in gallery, (every flower in a post has the gallery media element with 1 pic), but i put small pics and the gallery expand it , make it big and the image is not good.

    Look example 1..

    http://webex.gr/pic2.jpg

    how can i do that, the picture to be exaclty the size it is in the gallery media element!!

    I would really really appreciate it if you could help me with that,

    Kind regards,

    xrisxal2000

    #133983

    You need to be sure that all your images have been sized the same before you upload them or they will be distorted if they are not the theme specific sizes. You need to use a photo edit software like PHotoshop or Gimp, Paint Shop Pro to resize before using them.

    And, set you can set image sizes up in WORDPRESS DASHBOARD / SETTINGS / MEDIA

    #133984

    Hi elames,

    i have done that already, my pictures are 300×302 and make them almost 600×651 and destroy the image. Why this happend? why the picture became bigger?

    Can i set the size to be the real size of the pic??

    Thanks

    #133985

    Pls someone to help, it’s really important. Thanks!!!

    #133986

    I think this image will explain what you need to go. Good Luck

    http://bluemontinluray.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Image2.jpg

    #133987

    Hi

    pls see image…

    http://webex.gr/1.jpg

    Thanks for the help

    #133988

    Hi xrisxal2000,

    First, its important to note that our support forums go by oldest post to newest so each time you self respond asking for help it actually pushes the topic to the end of our queue.

    On your issue, the image container will not keep your image smaller than what the container actually is.

    What this means is that if you put your gallery into a full width container then the images inside will stretch to fit it. Since you don’t have images that are large enough, you need to instead put your gallery item into a layout so that the gallery section is smaller.

    Something like one-half/one-half might work so that your images only take up half the content area and the content on the left takes up more room.

    Regards,

    Devin

    #133989

    Here is a test gallery I made if you want to look at it. This is in 1/2 layout

    http://bluemontinluray.com/test-gallery/

    Here are images as to how I set it up.

    http://bluemontinluray.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Image3.jpg

    http://bluemontinluray.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Image4.jpg ( this is a Full Width Gallery)

    http://bluemontinluray.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Image5.jpg ( half size content box.)

    But there was no way we would know the size of the content = image sizes. Is there a video that shows this Devin?

    #133990

    No there isn’t. It depends on the width you’ve chosen in the General Settings as well since that changes the whole container size.

    The size of image you choose is what gets loaded into the layout. This can be really helpful if you want to use a different crop to keep an overly tall image or group of images to fit a square layout or a just generally show as thumbnails

    The layout then makes adjustments to fit the viewers devices (full size desktop down to mobile). So if you choose an image that is 300px wide and your choice of gallery is the large single image like in this screenshot http://webex.gr/1.jpg , you’ll get a pixelated result.

    It doesn’t usually come up as most users are already starting with a larger image. Even more so to make sure things look reasonable on the new retina screens.

    If you just want to add in a single image however and don’t want it to scale then you don’t need to use a gallery at all. Just use a text section and add the image into the visual editor.

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