I would like to upload a file with a video in the middle of a word on my homepage.
I’m trying to find the best format so the text can be super sharp (as it was uploaded as svg).
Do you have any advice on which format/software I should use?
Many thanks
]]>I searched for a week now for the solution of my problem but haven’t found good answer – the case is this:
On my PC monitor and laptop the product images (/products/) in woocommerce shop and product page are quite sharp but on my co-workers monitor they appear blurry. I’ve tried to use plugins that turn off the WordPress thumbnail creation but there was no difference in the quality. I’ve tried changing the image resolution in Woocommerce appearance settings but the only difference is when i set the lower resolution and not the higher one.
When you click on a product image and see it in a new tab everything is fine but on the lower scale it looks worse. At first i uploaded jpg’s and now there are png images on the site wit no compression.
Is there some solution to this problem?
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I searched for this topic where you have helped other people but still that did not work for me.
Your help will be appreciated.
]]>Okay, so that’s the problem. Here are some things I’ve tried.
Changing themes: Small effect in the themes I tried (2019 and 2017), and mostly negative. My Astra child still seems to be just as bad.
Examining the thumbnails WordPress generated upon upload of the images. To test this exactly, I downloaded an image from the page I have referenced in order to see its resolution. I then found precisely that image with the same resolution in my cpanel file manager. I compare them side to side, and the one on my live site looks terrible. This is the same image, mind you.
Here’s the kicker though. If I look at the image I actually downloaded, it looks fine! It looks fine in Photoshop and every other photo viewer I have… hell, it even looks good in Paint! But things get weirder.
If instead of downloading, I simply right click and say ‘open image in new tab,’ they look just as terrible.
To test my browser, Chrome, I simply drag and dropped one of those images I downloaded into Chrome, and it opens it and displays it beautifully. So I can drag an image from my desktop into Chrome, and it loads it properly, but the same image when loaded from WordPress loads very very wrong.
I’ve added this bit of code to my functions.php:
add_filter( ‘jpeg_quality’, create_function( ”, ‘return 100;’ ) );
But to no avail.
I’ve tried deactivating all my plugins.
I’ve viewed my site from a dozen different devices.
So here I leave you the problem that’s strangling all the effort I put into my photos. Head over to my live site, and take a look at the two images I have there. At first glance, they might not look too bad, but try to download them and view them from your desktop, and compare.
The water droplet picture is just…[ REDACTED AND YOUR ACCOUNT IS NOW FLAGGED ] Probably not allowed to say that….
The flower picture is less bad, but there’s a weird black patch area on the far right, almost near the top. This looks like the product of compression.
Any help is appreciated so much! You honestly don’t know how much this kind of thing drives me crazy haha.
]]>I would like to make and add a custom site image logo (which retains the original’s size) to my website that uses OnePress. What are the dimensions of the theme’s default logo?
Thanks in advance,
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]]>I am testing on my website (mirutafacil) and I can look the images never sharp…
Can you help me?
I am using COLOR MAG LITE theme
Thanks for support
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/featured-image-sharpen-up/
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