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Victoria,
I was hoping for some wordpress filter magic instead of duplicating the file, but better than re-applying the fix.
Anyways – thanks. This should do the trick for now.
Support from Kriesi is top notch.Michael
Hey Ismael,
thanks – setting that value to full gives me the expected behavior.
Is there any way for me to set this in a child-theme or another way that won’t require to redo this edit after each theme update?bye,
MichaelHi Jordan,
no need to try. :)
As I initially stated, the image is available in multiple resolutions up to 2000px width on the server. But I have no direct influence on how the header image is linked in by the theme.As stated in my previous answer, if you look at the html of the page that I linked in my initial post you can also see that the image tag that is created for the header image simply lacking the attributes for responsiveness (i.e. srcset and the sizes). All other images on the page however employ the responsive features and are OK. For some odd reason (maybe a bug in the theme?) only the header image however gets embedded with a fixed width and without the attributes for it to become responsive.
Michael
Hey Jordan,
I tried this but the result is not satisfactory. Now I have an image that has a pixel width of 845px bloated up to 1210px, which effectively makes the image blurry.
I would like to see a proper solution, that ensures that the actual image that is embedded is not too narrow. As said, for all other images on the portfolio pages this works. The header image should be responsive like all other images, using srcset and sizes.
Michael
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