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    I have found that the default thumbnail size is coming up as 80 x 80. All the WordPress I’ve seen identifies 150 x 150 as the default thumbnail size. Does Enfold change the size to 80 x 80?

    #603826

    Hi missouriartscouncil!

    Wordpress is cropping images by default when uploading them. You can control this behavior with a plugin like: https://wordpress.org/plugins/simple-image-sizes/

    Best regards,
    Andy

    #608402

    Thanks; that’s a useful plugin; but that doesn’t actually answer my question. Enfold’s default thumbnail size is 80 x 80. All the WordPress documentation and tutorials I have read say that WordPress’s default thumbnail size is 150 x 150. I interpret that to mean that when I import an image into Enfold, the theme will create an 80 x 80 thumbnail as part of WordPress’s standard four-size photo creation. But if I were in a different theme and imported an image, the thumbnail that WordPress would create as part of the standard four sizes would be 150 x 150. Am I on the right track?

    #609986

    Hey!

    Yes, the theme modifies the default thumbnail size. The code is located in the functions-enfold.php file:

    //change default thumbnail size and fullwidth size on theme activation
    if(!function_exists('avia_set_thumb_size'))
    {
    	add_action('avia_backend_theme_activation', 'avia_set_thumb_size');
    	function avia_set_thumb_size()
    	{
    		update_option( 'thumbnail_size_h', 80 ); update_option( 'thumbnail_size_w', 80 );
    		update_option( 'large_size_w', 1030 ); 	 update_option( 'large_size_h', 1030 );
    	}
    }
    

    If you need a 150x150px thumbnail, adjust the thumbnail size in the Settings > Media panel.

    Cheers!
    Ismael

    #611484

    Great, thanks! This is exactly the info I needed.

    BTW, Enfold’s support on these Forums is outstanding.

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