• Hi,

    Operating a WordPress site and have enjoyed displaying pages to the big screen hung on the wall in the lobby.

    This weekend we implemented the latest release, and now the site doesn’t display as it did. Images are grainy and the normal text is unreadable.

    Is there a WP knob I can twist, or (as I suspect) there is something that happened with the hardware (coincident) to our weekend changes?

    Like to find the trail on how to restore great looking screens to that monitor (40+’ diag)… it’s being served by a PC.

    I’ve searched the forums, no joy. I’m using the wrong terms I guess. …Give me a link to to a KBA or something … Clueless,

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  • The recent WordPress upgrade will not have changed the quality of the display on your large screen. My guess is that this is an issue with your screen.

    Thread Starter Dggerhart

    (@dggerhart)

    I’m not onsite, but I’m having someone try a different browser. And have heard that Chrome is working fine.

    I’ll bet it’s an out of date ver of IE.

    Duh.

    Older versions of IE can mess up a site’s display – mainly because their CSS box model was so badly broken. But grainy/pixelated images and unreadable text sounds like something else. First guess would be that someone lowered the screen resolution on the PC.

    Thread Starter Dggerhart

    (@dggerhart)

    Thank you!

    Apologies to you that my description echos what I’m being told by non-technical folks.

    Corroborated that Chrome is working fine. It’s got to be some ancient IE software. Funky though, how it finally got bad enough to mention with the version update to WP…

    (Don’t wanna know don’t want to know…) He murmured to himself…

    Thanks for helping get the scent of the right trail. Awesome responses.

    Very pleased to visit with you in here.

    Glad we were able to help – albeit in a small way. ??

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