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  • #524098

    Please check link below.

    I have a number of galleries on sections stacked vertically.

    All galleries have exactly the same settings but still the main preview image is a little bit different compared to each others in height.

    How can I force them to be exavtly the same height and still have half-width like they have now?

    Right now all have this setting:
    Entry with sidebar 845 x 321
    Thumbnail 80 x 80
    Yes force the same size on all big preview images even if they use a different aspect ratio

    I just see now logic on how the preview height and width are calculated to show on that page because some ot the preview images that is the main image is actually uploaded in portrait mode.

    Any ideas?

    #524644

    Hi JHU8ghsrr5,

    Sorry but I’m having trouble understanding what you are looking to do there, could you post screenshots of your intentions please? You can use a service like imgur.com and then link to the images here.

    Thanks,
    Rikard

    #524755

    Big preview images, the first and top large image on all of the galleries on right side, there are about 20 of these galleries and all have their own big preview image.

    No matter what size I select in the gallery settings the gallery stays the same size, it only changes aspect ratio if I re-crop one test image to square for example, upload and assign that to be first in the specific gallery so it shows as default big preview.

    I want to control the crop and size of the big preview image with the dropdown selections in gallery settings when editing the page

    #525321

    Hey!

    Note that specified thumbnail size are set to soft crop so it will not generate the images to the specified width and height unless you set the crop parameter to true. For example, the entry_with_sidebar845x321 thumbnail size doesn’t mean that the images will be exactly 845x321px in size. Use the Simple Image Size plugin to hard crop the images. Go to Settings > Media then look for the “entry_with_sidebar845x321 “, set the crop parameter to true. Update then regenerate the thumbnails afterwards.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/simple-image-sizes/

    Cheers!
    Ismael

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