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  • Plugin Author Jason

    (@themeblvd)

    Hello,

    Here’s a bit about how image sizes work within the framework and you can modify them:

    https://dev.themeblvd.com/tutorial/crop-sizes/

    Basically, the plugin uses the theme’s “slider-large” crop size for full size images. This plugin will also allow you to change these image sizes, as well.

    And note in the upcoming Slider plugin 1.1, I’ve added an option to choose custom crop sizes for images in your slider. I think this will be a huge feature because so many people ask about the crop sizes of the slider, as you are now.

    If you need any further help with this, please post in our support forum:

    https://support.themeblvd.com

    Hey Jason,

    I had the same issue and used the plug-in to change the slider height as you instructed. For some reason, whenever I use an image larger than the original 350px height it renders the image to be not as wide as the slider container regardless of the original width of the image.

    If you plan on releasing the Slider Plugin 1.1 sometime soon than this may be a mute point so please let me know if you have an estimated release date for that.

    Plugin Author Jason

    (@themeblvd)

    I’m going to do a mass update of all the major Theme Blvd plugins, Jump Start, and ThemeForest themes, all at the same time. I’m working hard for this to happen shortly after WP releases 3.6, trying to get it all to happen at about the same time. I’m mainly working on updating documentation and videos now, and creating a live website that holds all of this.

    The Sliders 1.1 update will fix your issue with the Slider height, but if you’re having any issue now, it’s probably just a simple CSS issue with whatever theme you’re using and the specific context of the slider.

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