I disabled the image cropping in the colormag-setup.php and regenerated the thumbnails, but my featured images are still cropped.
Can I get help in this?
Br,
Zoltán
]]>When I upload a picture for the cover page of a user’s profile, the image cannot be cropped voluntarily and only the top portion of the image is used. Can this be fixed?
]]>Thumbnail cropping simply refuses to work despite many uploads of different pictures, sorting pictures, resizing pictures, changing global crop settings. I now have a gallery that doesn’t work on a website that is now overdue.
Otherwise not bad but useless to me for what i want it to do.
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If you check cropping the crop button, area appears
is there any way or any plugin?
Thanks in advance
]]>Details: I’ve been using Colormag for ages without problems. I also stuck to 800×445 for the featured image size. I lately started to use 1600×890 for a new use case, but the aspect ratio is the same.
Today, I created two embedded posts. One has been cropped on top and bottom, the other not. The cropped one is 1400×600, the uncropped one is 390×205 (which actually also seems to be slightly cropped.
The most important question: How can I ensure that the images don’t get cropped?
Second question: What’s going on here?
The URL link showcases this behavior.
Thanks for your help!
]]>Certain images are cropping seemingly at random. I’ve looked into a few older posts like https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/why-are-my-images-cropped/ that explain you can fix this in the backend. It appears that is now outdated as taking the same steps leads nowhere. There aren’t any “true/false” image functions on the function.php as the article link states.
Is there a new way of fixing this issue and ensuring images will retain their original size or at least image parameters we can work with so they aren’t being cropped?
Thank you for your help,
Gavin.
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