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July 12, 2014 at 2:18 am #290363
Hi,
I’ve a problem with the size of the feature page of a blog post.
When I follow the link from the blog-grid magazine http://test.contrario.nl/?p=6826
to the first blogpost:http://test.contrario.nl/?p=6826 the size of the feature image is the normal.But when I follow the link http://test.contrario.nl/?page_id=6646 the size of the feature image full size.
What I choose in the settings “Choose Preview settings image size manually” nothing happens!How do I change the size of the featured image?
- This topic was modified 10 years, 5 months ago by alfredscholten.
July 14, 2014 at 8:00 am #290894Hey alfredscholten!
The size of the image as its displayed on the page is not determined by the image size setting. That sets the size of the image *loaded* into the page. So if you try and put a small image in, then it shows distorted.
What is the blog layout you have chosen for this page http://test.contrario.nl/?page_id=6646 ? It looks like its set to the Big Preview which is why the images are showing so large.
Regards,
DevinJuly 14, 2014 at 11:16 pm #291289Hey Devin,
I think the problem is that the post slider conflicts with the column-width.
So the image-settings within the post-slider doesn’t respond with the width of the column on the pages.Example: http://test.contrario.nl/?page_id=2483 Column set 3/5 – Image 120 x 120 “shop thumbnail’ -> Image distorted
Example: http://test.contrario.nl/?page_id=2398 Column set 3/5 – Image set to adjust to column width -> image okeCan you explain which column setting and image-size doesn’t work together?
Regards,
AlfredJuly 15, 2014 at 4:21 am #291369Hey!
Thank you for the info.
Images on the post slider will inherit the size of its container so using a 120x120px thumbnail size will give you a distorted or stretched image if the size of the column is, let’s say 700px. Please use the first option on Preview Image Size setting if you want the post slider to automatically pick the thumbnail size base on the column width.
Regards,
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