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September 28, 2017 at 4:18 pm #858135
Hi guys,
I’m facing an issue with enfold and this plugin : https://codecanyon.net/item/advanced-google-maps-plugin-for-wordpress/5211638?_ga=2.91519570.999970540.1506602239-1900334065.1491808532
This plugin is very cool but I have a bug with the width of the featured image from a post. This plugin gets the posts of the WordPress and they are displayed on a map. The plugin uses a shortcode called {featured_post_image} but the url of this media is formatted with the attribute [80×80] at the end.
I tried to re-open a ticket on their forum at this url : https://www.flippercode.com/question/how-to-put-the-featured-image-in-the-listing-in-normal-proportion-not-square/
I tried to apply the changes in my Settings > Medias to increase the default size of my medias to 500×500.
Therefore, they wrote to me :
Hello Guillaume, I checked it and found you are using enfold theme where you have declared static width size is 80px that’s why you are facing this issue. That’s why WordPress media settings are not working at your end. Thanks
You can see in private my website url which I would like to change the medias width.
Thanks in advance,
Guillaume.September 28, 2017 at 4:42 pm #858142Hey Wecode_fr,
I’m not quite sure what you are needing to have done. Can you be clear on what needs to be corrected within Enfold. Please keep in mind that we are quite limited to the amount of support we can provide regarding third party plugins.
Best regards,
Jordan ShannonOctober 2, 2017 at 11:59 am #859177Hi Jordan,
Thanks you for your answer. I will try to do a better explanation.
When I load the map, they are small pins, called locations. Each location provides information. Information given are extracted from a post.
When you click on a location, you can “Inspect the image element” with a browser like Chrome, we see a suffix on the photo.
The image is renamed with a suffix 80×80. I want to delete the suffix “80×80”. Because I can’t increase the size of the photo in CSS, it will be more
pixelated.The plugin editor told me the problem came from the Theme.
Tell me if you don’t understand my explanation.
Regards,
Guillaume.October 2, 2017 at 4:17 pm #859263Hi,
So you would just like to remove the 80 x 80 attribute?
Best regards,
Jordan ShannonOctober 2, 2017 at 4:20 pm #859265Howdy,
Yes :)
Regards,
Guillaume Forgue.October 4, 2017 at 4:56 am #859875Hi,
I’m no longer seeing the suffix. Was this corrected already? If not, please screenshot me the exact area you are talking about so I know I am targeting the right section.
Best regards,
Jordan ShannonOctober 4, 2017 at 10:11 am #860068Hi Jordan,
It’s not corrected. It’s OK :) This is an screenshot of the problem.
Direct link screenshot : http://bonjourdarling.com/suffix8080.jpgThanks you in advance,
Guillaume.- This reply was modified 7 years, 2 months ago by Wecode_fr.
October 5, 2017 at 5:50 am #860416Hi,
I’m sorry but that’s not possible. The suffix is required to differentiate image thumbnails from one another. A quick discussion about the get_suffix function can be found in the following thread.
// https://wordpress.org/ideas/topic/image-size-as-suffix-instead-of-image-dimensions/page/2
UPDATE: However, you can disable the image’s title attribute if you really need to hide the image dimension.
Best regards,
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