See this
https://i0.wp.com/zinguyen.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/first-snow-boston-00001.jpg
So to imitate that look, the easiest way is to just do the same; using image editor to combine 2 images into 1.
It’s possible but a bit more difficult if you wanna use gallery feature to achieve that similar look. Try using 2-column gallery with medium size image selected.
Learn how your theme works, try selecting post template or page template that is wide (with no sidebar) so that the content area is bigger and centered. Not putting any widget into sidebar is not enough because theme still reserves that empty area, we have to select post template or page template for no-sidebar.
]]>It looks quite big in the example post I’ve sent earlier. I mean when I add my photos they look much smaller, and if I change resolution, it’s still the same size but heavier..
]]>It looks quite big in the example post I’ve sent earlier. I mean when I add my photos they look much smaller, and if I change resolution, it’s still the same size but heavier..
Ok, we have to be aware of 2 things; the Media Settings (once set, try not to change it), and also your selection of media size when inserting (placing) image into post/page content.
The Media settings allows users to be able to decide the dimension (pixel) of images WP automatically crop upon upload. See detail here in this link https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Settings_Media_Screen
Also when we are placing image into post/page content we can be able to choose the size of image displayed, see Step 4 – Attachment Details in this link https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Inserting_Media_into_Posts_and_Pages
Be aware that it also depends on the content width of the theme in use. Sometimes we choose large size image but theme’s content width is narrower so the image will still appear smaller than its actual size. That’s why I said earlier to select the post/page template that’s wide (usually called no-sidebar template), I believe your theme has this wide template option for both post and page.
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