• Hi!

    I’ve noticed that the pictures in my post are ridiculously small all of a sudden.
    You can check it here
    I also noticed that the pictures are quite normal if you open the same link in IE.
    I assume it is the same with other browsers except for Chrome.
    I checked all of the possible settings in WP but everything looks fine. The other day’s pictures were just fine and as of today, they look silly.
    Can anyone help?

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  • I just checked in my Opera, Brave, Chrome, Firefox, Edge & PaleMoon browsers. I always got the same resolution of the images.

    What I would check:
    – Has your theme/CSS gotten an update recently? Maybe something went wrong there.
    – Do you run a caching plugin? Maybe empty the cache.
    – Do you run some sort of (image) optimization plugin? Maybe check the settings there.
    – Check also if the images aren’t displayed as thumbnails via the Gutenberg editor.

    On one of my schoolsites, I noticed that some text shrunk in size, since I used a block that gotten an update in 5.9 and now it uses tables in the background. Removing the side columns did the trick. Maybe that helps?

    Thread Starter Tomo

    (@inkmethod)

    I have W3 Total Cache plugin.
    I emptied cache and it seems that it help.
    I hope that it will stay that way.
    Anyways, thank you very much for your support.
    Have a nice day!

    Maybe open a topic @inkmethod on the support section of that plugin. Maybe you just find an unknown bug. ??
    And if that’s the case, you’ll save yourselves headaches down the road to not have to remember to empty the cache every so often. ??

    Thread Starter Tomo

    (@inkmethod)

    Yeah, I did that.
    The problem persisted at the end. Pictures went back to silly size, again.
    Im still without a solution to this stupid issue.

    Fingers crossed then. I hope they find a solution soon.

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