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  • #730057

    Hi there!
    Where do I change the height of the “PORTRAIT” tag of my masonry entries to a custom? It’s very tall currently.
    THANKS!

    #730201

    Hey Smaskit6,

    I’m not sure I understand what you are referring to, could you try to explain a bit further and post a link to a page where we can see the problem please?

    Best regards,
    Rikard

    #730206

    Sure!:)

    In Masonry (content) the last setting for how to display images is custom. It allows for tagging images with either “Portrait” or “landscape” and this way the images will have a specific dimension. Mine are looong and I want to change the height of the PORTRAIT that is related to Masonry.

    thanks!

    #731024

    Hi,

    Would you mind providing a precise link to your site, showing the elements in question? We need to be able to inspect them in order to help :)

    Admin access would be helpful, too.

    Note that the maximum size of the images in the masonry element is set to 705x705px. Images larger than the specified dimension will be cropped or resized accordingly. Install the following plugin if you want to adjust the size of the masonry thumbnail: https://wordpress.org/plugins/simple-image-sizes/

    Go to the Settings > Media panel then adjust the size of the “masonry” thumbnail. Update, save then regenerate the thumbnails afterwards. You may need to do this process multiple times to get the exact dimension that you want.

    Best regards,
    Andy

    #731288

    Hi and thank you!
    Private content below.

    #731639

    Hi,

    check this: https://kriesi.at/support/topic/enfold-image-sizes/#post-336176

    Hope this helps!

    Best regards,
    Andy

    #731700

    Hmmm…. it doesn’t Nowhere it says “PORTRAIT” and I’m asking about the PORTRAIT image settings. Where can I find these?

    #732332

    Hi,

    there are no special portrait image sizes. You simply adjust image sizes as needed, using the plugin we mentioned or doing it manually.

    Best regards,
    Andy

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