• Hi, I have a issue with the media.
    I disabled the creation of thumbnails from Settings > Media and in the installed theme there is no “add_image_size” code.

    When I upload an image, it always creates a second one with a size of 768×256.

    It also happens in a clean installation in localhost without any plugins: only wordpress (5.1.1) and theme.

    Thanks!

    • This topic was modified 5 years, 7 months ago by Jan Dembowski.
    • This topic was modified 5 years, 7 months ago by bobbyso.
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  • What is the size shown on the Media library pages?

    Thread Starter bobbyso

    (@bobbyso)

    e.g.
    image.jpg (source image) 100kb
    image-768×256,jpg 38kb

    on the Media library I get URL, size and preview of image.jpg.
    image-768×256.jpg seems a ghost!

    If I upload an image (in this case a “vertical image”) with width greater than 1600, I get 2 more images:
    image-768×1365.jpg 89kb
    image-1568×2788.jpg 323kb
    image.jpg 1,2mb

    the size of the source image is intentionally large for “demonstration purposes”..

    I don’t understand how I can disable this duplicated images..

    A screenshot: i.imgur.com/VZ5CtvG.png

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 7 months ago by bobbyso.

    When you say that you “disabled the creation of thumbnails from Settings > Media”, what does that mean? WordPress (and plugins and theme) creates images when you upload.

    Maybe what you need is to use a plugin like https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/dynamic-image-resizer/

    What is the problem you are trying to solve?

    Thread Starter bobbyso

    (@bobbyso)

    I have set it in Settings > Media
    Thumbnails size 0 x 0
    Medium size 0 x 0
    Large size 0 x 0
    in order not to create duplicate images that I will not use.

    When I upload an image, it creates another one, as I write before .. I thought it was a bug, but if it’s necessary for WordPress, that’s fine!

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