• Resolved Josh

    (@jmccallweb)


    Hi, is it possible to change the size of the image used in the form header? (Not via CSS, but call an entirely different image size. We need the height to be proportional.)

    Thanks!

    • This topic was modified 1 month, 3 weeks ago by Josh.
    • This topic was modified 1 month, 3 weeks ago by Josh.
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  • Plugin Support Robin Joshua Del Mundo

    (@robindelmundo)

    Hi @jmccallweb,

    Glad you reached out! Happy to clarify.

    I might need additional information about your form for this and how you will use it.

    For now, it is not possible to change the header’s image size without using CSS.

    For proportionality, our header image uses the CSS property?object-fit?with the value of?cover. This means that it will always try to fill up the space without the image looking distorted.

    You can always correct me if I misunderstood anything.

    Please let me know if you have further questions, I’m happy to help!

    Thread Starter Josh

    (@jmccallweb)

    Maybe I misunderstood what was happening with that image. I thought the plugin was using the “thumbnail” image size for those headers. But are you using a full-size image and then just adjusting via CSS?

    Plugin Support Robin Joshua Del Mundo

    (@robindelmundo)

    Hi @jmccallweb,

    Yes! We are using the full-size image when it is uploaded in the form itself using this button — https://share.zight.com/5zuordJj.

    Using CSS, it is then resized to fit within the given dimension but keeps its aspect ratio.

    Please let me know if you have further questions.

    I’m always happy to help!

    Plugin Support Matheus Martins

    (@matheusfd)

    Hi, @jmccallweb.

    It’s been a while since we’ve heard back, and I know troubleshooting needs a little extra time. I’m marking this as resolved for now, but if you still have questions, you can send them along right here, and I’ll be happy to hop back in.

    Have a great day!

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