• Resolved rcervera

    (@rcervera)


    Hello, in one of the last updates the settings of the images have been changed. They are no longer in WooCommerce-Settings. Now they are in Appearance-Customize. But where is the “hard crop” option? And because now I can only change the width of the main image and not the height? I do not understand what these changes are due to.
    Thanks in advance.

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  • angelo791

    (@angelo791)

    i have the same problem

    Sean Cull

    (@seanreloaded)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Hi there,

    The motivation behind these changes is to prevent confusion around the image size settings. Our documentation page about fuzzy images and changing image sizes is currently the most visited (!), and a large cause of support questions.

    Having this in the customizer gives immediate feedback about how a setting will change the way images/products are displayed. It may be hard to find to begin with if you’re familiar with WooCommerce, but keeping all display related settings in one place should make sense long term.

    Also, we have information specific to this and WooCommerce 3.3, here:
    https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/fixing-blurry-product-images/#section-1

    You’ll also want to reach out to your theme developers to ensure the theme being used on your site is fully compatible with the latest WooCommerce version.

    @seanreloaded – is there a way we can have our product tiles (i.e. wrapper DIVs around the images) be the same height, and have the images fill this space?

    i.e. how it worked before with “hard crop” unticked.

    I’ve spent most of a day trying to fix this on some of my clients’ sites, but haven’t been able to figure it out. I’ve also tried the “Square Thumbnails” plugin, and regenerating thumbnails. No luck with any of it.

    Or is the option coming back in some other form in the next release or anything?

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