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March 22, 2017 at 11:12 am #764706
Hello,
I read other posts with my similar problem, but I can’t figure out a solution. Basically, my masonry has just 6 equal size thumbnails on 2 rows (portfolio) and I want to reduce the height. Each initial <figure> is, for instance, 400×316 and it expands proportionally with the screen size. I want to reduce the proportion to, say, 400×250. I used the simple resize plugin, as suggested in this forum, and regenerated the thumbnails and set it as 400×250, but it generates 341×250. What am I missing? What settings should the shortcode have? I tried various combinations of flexible (adds padding), perfect grid (resizes to 300), perfect automatic and perfect manual just to get crazy and see no progress…
Please help.Regards
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March 23, 2017 at 11:53 am #765343Hey fprati,
Can you give us more details: the plugin you used, the forum thread you read? Can you also can give us temporary admin access to your website in the private content box below.
Best regards,
VictoriaMarch 23, 2017 at 12:47 pm #765384Hi,
I really can’t give you access unless you want to modify your hosts file and insert the IP address. I suspect the resizing only resizes proportionally and I have to crop the images to the right proportion myself first. Am I correct or is there a way to ask the masonry to do that? I have seen no option to set dimensions anyway. Many users seem to have the same need to control the aspect ratio of those thumbnails, as for instance: https://kriesi.at/support/topic/featured-image-size-in-masonry-overview/
Unfortunately it does not seem to work in my case.Regards
shortcode used:
[av_masonry_entries link='portfolio_entries' sort='no' items='6' columns='3' paginate='none' query_orderby='title' query_order='ASC' size='fixed' gap='large' overlay_fx='active' id='classes' caption_elements='title' caption_styling='overlay' caption_display='on-hover-hide' color='' custom_bg='#6fb84d']March 24, 2017 at 6:15 pm #766325Hi fprati,
Yes, resizing takes the aspect ration into account, so in order to get the same size thumbs, images have to have same dimensions or they will be cropped.
There are plenty of plugins that allow you to work with your images as you wish. Here is a good article about it.
Let us know if you have any more questions.
Best regards,
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