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Don’t worry about it. I just decided to have the post slider change to a SmartSlider on mobile. Looks clear now. Thanks for all your investigating!
The screenshot is from an iPhone 5. And I did double the size of one of the images at the beginning of this week and have not seen a difference. The image titled Conversations is the image that has a doubled image size (1920 x 1070), but it is about to unpublish tomorrow. I can double the size of one of the other images on Monday.
I added this function and see that the function is working, but it has not changed the blurry-ness of the images on iPhones.
My images now only have one source, which is the natural images. I thought this solution would work, since my images are naturally 960px wide and iPhones are less than half of that.
I am clearing my cache constantly while testing this. I even scoured our office for an iPhone that hadn’t visited the site before and even on that device the images still have that blurry look to them.Hopefully we find a solution soon. Thanks for your continued help!
There is a noticeable difference in quality between iPhone and Android. Both of these images were taken while using Chrome.
iPhone Post Featured Image
Android Post Featured Image
Also, I just tested on two Android phones without issue, so it must be related to iPhones specifically.
I uploaded an image that was twice the size, but it still looks blurry on mobile.
Tested on iphone 5 and iphone 6+ in safari and chrome. Across the board on these two devices, the images look blurry. They’re not super pixelated, but they are just blurry enough that reading the information on the images is very difficult. Just to clarify what section of the home page this is, it is the section under What We’re About. The first image is currently entitled Coffee Talk. Thanks for looking into this!
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