• Resolved scnwincskuecsd

    (@scnwincskuecsd)


    Hello.

    Thanks for your plugin.
    I'm testing your free version.
    I need a function.
    It seems to me that no one does this.
    For example.
    I uploaded a 900x600 image.
    Planig ThumbPress made the thumbnails according to the instructions.
    All these images are smaller than 900x600.
    But I need to make the images larger.
    1200x1200 Pixels
    1200x900 Pixels
    1200x675 Pixels
    1200x628 Pixels
    1200x628 Pixels
    1200x1200 Pixels
    1200x628 Pixels
    These dimensions are in the instructions.
    But the plugin doesn’t do them, which is why these sizes are larger than the default image.
    Bottom line.
    I don't care if I lose quality.
    I need to automatically generate dimensions larger than my starting image.
    Yes, not everyone needs this.
    But believe me, this will soon be required more often.
    How can I do this using your plugin?
    Thanks for your reply.

    Thumbnails are larger than the default size.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Support Md.Mustakim Ahmed

    (@mustakim5)

    Hi @scnwincskuecsd,

    I apologize for the delayed response. We’re glad to hear that you’re using our plugin, ThumbPress.

    Thank you for sharing such a unique idea with us. Unfortunately, this feature is not available at the moment. We’ve noted your requirements and hope to include this feature in a future release of our plugin.

    Please let me know if there’s anything else I can assist you with.

    Best regards,

    Mustakim

    Hi @scnwincskuecsd

    Hope everything is fine with you.

    We haven’t heard back from you for a long time, so we’re going to mark this thread as resolved.

    If you need further assistance, please feel free to reopen this thread or start a new one. We’re always here to help whenever you need us.

    Thank you!

    Best regards,
    Nazifa Bhuiyan

    Upscaling an image is really not recommended. It will degrade quality. If you need to make a smaller image fill a larger space, use CSS (e.g. img.mysite-large { width: 100%; }, and let the browser do the upscaling according to the available space, which will be less on phones.

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