• pullman

    (@pullman)


    Hello

    I’m wondering about image dimensions for a photo portfolio based on a responsive theme.

    To have a snappy site are there any recommendations in terms of PPI and image dimensions?

    Thanks in advance
    Philip

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  • Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    Many themes provide their own dimensions for the gallery, so really the only way to “future-proof” that would be to upload images that are as large are you’re comfortable with (maybe not anything over 4,000 pixels wide of course, but probably larger than 2,000 pixels wide at least)

    WordPress introduced responsive images back in 4.4, meaning that it will make its own scaled-down versions of the images and your theme will serve the closest (but still larger) scaled version so your viewers aren’t stuck loading huge originals all the time: https://www.ads-software.com/news/2015/12/clifford/

    Thread Starter pullman

    (@pullman)

    Thank you James. This is very helpful.

    What about retina screens though? How does one strike a balance between image dimensions and file size when such computers are used these days?

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    In short, just trust WordPress to do its job on that.

    WordPress makes so many scaled versions of the original now to accommodate a wide variety of screen sizes. Just upload the largest size you’re comfortable with, and WordPress will always serve the appropriate pre-scaled version to each visitor depending on what the theme needs and the screen size of their device (including whether or not it’s a Retina device).

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    Thread Starter pullman

    (@pullman)

    Thank you for the information James.

    I realise this is getting technical so please bear with me. Does the fact that WordPress generates many scaled versions mean that one is best advised to upload a higher quality — meaning larger file size — image to prevent image degradation as WordPress upscales or downscales the image? Or will that slow down the drawing of a page so that one had better upload a lighter image?

    br
    Philip

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    Does the fact that WordPress generates many scaled versions mean that one is best advised to upload a higher quality — meaning larger file size — image to prevent image degradation as WordPress upscales or downscales the image?

    Yes, exactly that. ??

    Or will that slow down the drawing of a page so that one had better upload a lighter image?

    The point is, WordPress will make lots of smaller-sized versions of the uploaded image and always display the best possible one based on what the theme needs and the screen size of the viewer, never the full original (unless that’s what the screen size called for, of course).

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