• I need assistance in adjusting the image frame size holding an image. I have a large image placed in the image frame, which is placed in a container. The image only takes up 60% of the ‘available space’, rather than 100% the container. The image is plenty big enough. Is there a place that is restricting the same the image frame can be? proportionally?

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  • Hi,

    Could you please adress the site link ? or a screenshot ?

    Regards
    Sumith

    Thread Starter atmanley

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    https://tischlerei.xyz/door-styles/

    The above section, I am using image frames. Notice how the brown doors do not take up the entire width available? The images are like 2550×1500, so not a size issue. In the lower section of the page, I am using portfolio elements. These doors (same image) show up correctly and take up the full size of the container.

    Thread Starter atmanley

    (@atmanley)

    It is appears the image frame or container has a height limit.

    Thread Starter atmanley

    (@atmanley)

    tischlerei .xyz /door-styles/

    Thread Starter atmanley

    (@atmanley)

    I didn’t know how I was supposed to post the link. It appeared WP.org was blocking it.

    On the upper section, notice how the brown doors do not take up the entire width of the image frame. In the lower section, I used the portfolio element, and it takes up the entire width.

    Another twist that I just found out, when I zoom in to 125%, the doors appear as they should. Also, when I adjust the screen size and let the responsiveness of the website interact, the image frames only get so large, then they stop ‘responding’. All of the other elements continue to get larger, as the screen gets wider, but the image frames stop.

    Thread Starter atmanley

    (@atmanley)

    So, if you have a square monitor, this will probably look fine. If you have a wide screen, the white space starts to appear on the sides of the brown image frames.

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