Thank you so much for providing this plugin. I like the idea of the plugin very much, but I am wondering if the featured post slider is supported as well?
Reason behind my question:
Since I am using a relatively small ‘Extra Category Builder Featured Post Slider’ (max width 948px ), the featured post slider is still using the images (max width 1280px) used for the post itself. Multiplying this with the amount of images used in the featured post slider this is a lot of overhead. GTmetrix is complaining about serving non scaled images.
wp-fred
]]>In my visual builder mode, I see my image, but after saving and viewing the page in non-builder mode, the image disappears.
]]>Hello,
I am sorry to bother you. Could you tell me if your plugin can ensure that already uploaded images are changed to a specific dimension. Our product images are meant to be resized to a consistent dimension (for example, 800 x 800 pixels). We already have many images uploaded and do not have the time to sit and go through each of our files, resize it, upload, and re-link it where it needs to be. I tried to find a way to send this privately (via a support site or what have you) but was unable to do so. I understand if you cannot respond in the public setting, but please at least give some sort of reply before you choose to delete this is you do.
Thank you
Hi Aaron :).
I love your plugin :), it’s a really great addon for Divi, but I have a problem with it.
On the given website I use the CSS attribute “sticky”, everything works fine as long as the plugin is deactivated but as soon as I activate it, my CSS rule doesn’t work anymore :(.
I would like to be able to keep my form sticky above the “waterline”.
[EDIT]I’ve done some tests and it seems that it’s linked to the image animation part… As soon as I set an animation, my sticky attribute doesn’t works anymore.
I hope it can help you to debug the problem ;)[/EDIT]
[EDIT2]Ok :). I found it, it has nothing to do with your plugin :D! So I share the solution here for those that will get the same problem than me.
Divi add a inline style “overflow-y: hidden;” to the ID “page-container” as soon as there’s some animated elements on your page. And the CSS attribute “sticky” doesn’t like at all. So you’ll have to add this rule to your CSS stylesheet:
#page-container.et-animated-content {
overflow-y:initial !important;
}
to avoid the problem ;).[/EDIT2]
Could you help me to resolve that problem, please?
So thanks again for your really good plugin Aaron :D!!!
TIA.
Pierre.
]]>Does this plugin add srcset support to Divi, just by installing? Or is there a manual process to add it to existing images?
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