• Resolved Rafael Fischmann

    (@rfischmann)


    Hi,

    The media:content tag that appears in WordPress’ RSS feeds is not defined by this plugin, right?

    Can this plugin change the image size for that tag?

    Thanks.

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  • Plugin Author 5 Star Plugins

    (@5starplugins)

    Hi @rfischmann the free version used directly from the repo does not include the media:content tag, and doesn’t affect the image used there.

    The Premium version used after you buy a license can include the media:content tag and does change the size of the image shown there.

    Plugin Author 5 Star Plugins

    (@5starplugins)

    If you are seeing a thumbnail image being added in media:content and not using our premium version, there’s another plugin that is adding it and probably does not support different sizes, which is common.

    Depending on the RSS or email service used, media:content is often needed for the image to show up correctly, but other services don’t use it unless doing custom design with separate image placement from the body content.

    Thread Starter Rafael Fischmann

    (@rfischmann)

    Understood, thanks a lot for clarifying @5starplugins.

    So you’re saying that media:content tag isn’t native from WordPress? If I have it on my RSS feed, it’s being added by some plugin?

    Cheers.

    Plugin Author 5 Star Plugins

    (@5starplugins)

    Hi @rfischmann correct, media:content is not native. There must be another plugin, or built into your theme, that is adding it, and may not offer size control, whereas our premium plugin does.

    Thread Starter Rafael Fischmann

    (@rfischmann)

    Got it, thanks a lot. I’ll consider the premium version!

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