• Resolved JAJohnson7

    (@jajohnson7)


    I’m not sure what happened between activating the plugin and the first time I tried to upload an image, because it was working perfectly. But now when the plugin is active, it completely blows up images, both on the front end and when looking at images in the Media section. The images look like giant pixels.

    (I haven’t included a link to my site because I’ve put up an “under construction” notice, and deactivated your plugin so I could continue working.)

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/related-posts-lite/

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  • Plugin Author wpdreams

    (@wpdreams)

    Hi!

    Hit me with a link once you are finished. I don’t see how it’s related in any ways to the images in the front-end/back-end, but I would like to investigate this issue anyways if it’s possible.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter JAJohnson7

    (@jajohnson7)

    I took down the construction message so you can see. You can find an example on this page: https://jane.inspiredbyausten.com/book-review/pen-and-prejudice/

    The first images are fine, but the ones in the related posts section have gone wonky.

    Thanks for looking into it!

    Plugin Author wpdreams

    (@wpdreams)

    Thanks!

    Try to add the following css rule somewhere (any of the site CSS files or into the footer):

    .rpl_item {
       max-width: 150px !important;
    }

    I don’t know what is causing the issue, but this should solve it ??

    Thread Starter JAJohnson7

    (@jajohnson7)

    Interesting. Your CSS code got the image sizes under control, but it’s still not behaving correctly on the front-end. I’m going to see if another plugin’s interfering with it.

    Thanks for helping me!

    Thread Starter JAJohnson7

    (@jajohnson7)

    The plugin’s still wonky, but I managed to make it look like it’s not. I’ll mark this as resolved. Thank you so much for all of your help!

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