I found many entries how to change the thumbnail sizes, e.g. also for my purpose: the single post with sidebar. However, I don’t want to set it to a fixed size – what I want to do is to use the original image and let the browser rescale the image. Only this approach guarantees sharp images, independent of actual image size, especially when you use different image sizes.
Please tell me how I can achieve this.
Hey gooflo,
If you make a size you want, using the Image Sizes plugin, then browser is going to re scale it ( based on our framework ) and do fix it size.
Best regards,
Basilis
I know. However, every resizing of an image blurrs it. So the first blurring occurs when I define a size for the thumbnail, the second one when the browser rescales it to the actually displayed size. Using the original image in the <img>
tag means only one rescaling (when the browsers displays the image), which means a sharper image. Thus, my question remains: how can I use the original image as featured image, without any resizing?
Hi gooflo,
Here are some articles for you to consider:
http://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-increase-or-decrease-wordpress-jpeg-image-compression/
If you need further assistance please let us know.
Best regards,
Victoria