I run a digital agency and have clients who are in the various retail businesses. Some sell clothes online, a few in blinds industry and some in the other industries – but mainly retail.
I have been recommending and installing WP Visualize for quite a few and they all love this plugin! It’s great that customers can easily try on their products. Also makes their business look very professional.
I love this plugin because it so easy to implement for clients. Works right out of the box and the support is excellent. Not to mention, quite fun to use to.
]]>Currently, if I edit a product image and crop the thumbnail, the WordPress-generated thumbnail gets updated — but not the thumbnail generated by Woocommerce (which is what’s used in the Store/gallery).
I’ve been searching all over but haven’t found a fix.
This plugin is the closest remedy I’ve found, but I need to be able to manually crop an image (which this doesn’t allow): https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/image-regenerate-select-crop/
Note:
My WP thumbnails (settings>media) are currently set to the same dimensions (250 x 250) as my Woo store thumbnails (Appearance>Customize>Woocommerce>Product Images). I’ve changed this back and forth and it doesn’t seem to be a factor.
Tried switching to the Classic Editor plugin and turning off the Disable Gutenberg one and that seems to make it reappear. I believe the Disable Gutenberg has more selection however (you can select pages to test out the Gutenberg.)
Is the plugin every likely to ‘play nice’ with the “Disable Gutenberg? It seems a weird way to tell us it has a conflict.
]]>I am having an issue in wordpress image editor. I have no problem uploading files or preforming any other media functions. The only thing I seem to be unable to do is utilize the image “edit” capabilities (the area where you can crop, resize, rotate…)
When I click on “edit” for an image I see the editor and I see the thumbnail on the right, wordpress just won’t show me the actual image in the main area and thus I can’t utilizing any of the editing capabilities.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mathieu
]]>I’ve had to pick and choose which tools to use the free version and which to purchase. I would love to use the pro version but I can’t afford $45 a month right now for the full wpwebdev package, as good as a monthly price that is for everything you get, (half that is more than I can handle monthly right now.)
When it comes to WP downloads and whether I choose free or paid I use the following criteria…
1. What is the amount of downloads in comparison to similar plug-ins.
2. what are the reviews and the rating levels (unfortunately users are lazy and stingy – they get a great product for free or low cost and it works great for them but they don’t bother to review it which isn’t fair to the developer(s).
This developer has a more active and appreciative user base than most -2,622 total reviews, 2,302 of which were 5 star ratings. while the ratio between reviews and downloads sucks (booo lazy users) the ratio of 5 star to 1-3 star ratings is fantastic and quite frankly as bad as the ratio is – over 2,000 reviews is pretty rare for WP plug-ins no matter how great the product is or how long it’s been great.
3. Review comments on support for both paid and free.
4. How often the product is updated.
5. Has the product been upgraded and verified to work with latest WP version?
6. I start everything that has a free version and if it runs well without crashing my site, I’ll make the distinction between free and paid if it has a paid version based on 1-5 above
Based on 1-6 Smush is a great product and while I wish I could afford the pro version… the free version deserves 5+ stars.
Honest review from a user who is a non-developer and non-employee/representative of wpmudev
]]>I have uploaded an image into the Media library that will not actually show up in any post. Once uploaded, the image appears as such:
https://www.hermansneutics.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/example-1.jpg
When I click on the blank image, this screen appears:
https://www.hermansneutics.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/example-2.jpg
When I click on “Edit Image,” the image finally shows up and shows this:
https://www.hermansneutics.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/example-3.jpg
The original image has this information under the Properties tab:
https://www.hermansneutics.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/example-4.jpg
The original image was made in Photoshop as a PSD file at 2775×2775 px.
I am not sure why the image shows up blank in the Media Library or in my posts. Any advice would be appreciated.
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