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  • Plugin Author Jeremy Herve

    (@jeherve)

    Jetpack Mechanic ??

    Your theme could be overwriting the current $content_width value. Could you try to overwrite that value with a plugin like this one, and let me know if it helps?

    Thread Starter Surbma

    (@surbma)

    Theme has no $content_width value. I have searched the code base of the theme. I can overwrite it if I make my own function.

    I remember, I have tried in other themes, but without any success. I’m using Genesis themes only. Genesis has a content_width filter, but there is no value for this filter in this child theme.

    I can overwrite it with the plugin, you mentioned.

    Plugin Author Jeremy Herve

    (@jeherve)

    Jetpack Mechanic ??

    Thanks for the extra details.

    While the plugin does the trick, Jetpack’s custom content width should work too. I’ve created a trac ticket for this bug, and we’ll get this fixed in a future Jetpack release.

    I’ll post again here when I have some news. Thanks for letting us know about this bug!

    Thread Starter Surbma

    (@surbma)

    Thank you Jeremy!

    Just a tip: FitVids solves the problem and delivers responsive display also.

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