• Resolved gor80

    (@gor80)


    Следующие размеры изображений будут восстановлены, все остальные миниатюры будут удалены:

    • thumbnail – 150 x 150
    • medium – 300 x 300
    • medium_large – 768 x 0
    • large – 1024 x 1024
    • 1536×1536 – 1536 x 1536
    • 2048×2048 – 2048 x 2048

    Hello. Tell me, why create the whole image with zero width? I don’t really understand where such an image can be useful. Can I edit this moment myself so that the plugin doesn’t create an image with this width?

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  • Plugin Author nosilver4u

    (@nosilver4u)

    Hi, the image will not be created with zero width. Rather, 768 x 0 means that the width will always be 768, and the height will not be limited. The medium_large version will always be 768 wide, and the height will be scaled according to the original dimensions.

    This is in contrast to something like the medium size, where if you have an image that is 900 px wide and 1200 high, the medium version will be 225×300. There are a variety of plugins that will let you disable any of the registered thumbnails (EWWW Image Optimizer is one of them), and there are tutorials online for doing it yourself. However, I wouldn’t recommend disabling that one, as it is meant to fill in the gap between the medium and large sizes when your images are responsive (with srcset markup).

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