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  • Plugin Contributor MariaKravchenko

    (@mariakravchenko)

    Hello.

    Did you resolve this issue? I see images from your link looks correct.

    Regards.

    Plugin Contributor MariaKravchenko

    (@mariakravchenko)

    Ah, you meant on individual pages. I missed that. Try to enable this option in Settings/Main tab – “Disable “on-the-fly” image regeneration.”

    Or probably you have deleted required for your theme image sizes in Settings/Display tab.

    Regards.

    Thread Starter SDco

    (@sdco)

    Thanks Maria, I checked the “Disable “on-the-fly” and checked my required for theme image. All seems to be in order. What specifically am I looking for on the display tab. Is there a certain slug I need to ensure is there?

    I am also having an issue with when you click on the image. It seems to double load when clicked to enlarge. As on this page. Please let me know if you think this may be related or if you have any other ideas on why the images are large.

    Double Loading Images:
    https://www.meridianpropertymgmt.com/properties/charming-322-in-sw-lubbock-9102-akron-ave-lubbock-texas-79423#prettyPhoto/1/

    Thread Starter SDco

    (@sdco)

    I seem to see both Fancybox and Pretty Photo working which is causing the double image. I disabled Pretty Photo by renaming its folder. Is one of these built in with Wp-property? Curious which I should try to remove? Thanks.

    Plugin Contributor MariaKravchenko

    (@mariakravchenko)

    WP-Property uses Fancybox in itself.

    Thread Starter SDco

    (@sdco)

    Is there any way to disable fancy box? For some reason on this configuration the fancy box loads but does not display the navigation buttons or any way to close out the window once it opens.

    Plugin Contributor MariaKravchenko

    (@mariakravchenko)

    You can try to disable fancybox on overview in Settings/Display tab – “Show larger image of Property when image is clicked using fancybox.”

    Regards.

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