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  • Thread Starter cale324

    (@cale324)

    I tried that. Although, considering I wanted to test it first, I made the modifications in the themes functions.php code prior to spending the time to create child themes. This resulted in no change even after changing the default image/media settings within WP and running the regenerate thumbnails plugin. Am I missing something?

    From my understanding the only motivation for child themes is to avoid losing custom css in the event of a theme update. Therefore, modifying the themes functions.php code should render similar results, right?

    I tried that. Although, considering I wanted to test it first, I made the modifications in the themes functions.php code prior to spending the time to create child themes. This resulted in no change even after changing the default image/media settings within WP and running the regenerate thumbnails plugin. Am I missing something?

    From my understanding the only motivation for child themes is to avoid losing custom css in the event of a theme update. Therefore, modifying the themes functions.php code should render similar results, right?

    Thread Starter cale324

    (@cale324)

    I don’t want the thumbs full size, of course. I would just prefer to eliminate the blue space…

    Thread Starter cale324

    (@cale324)

    I had Postie set to html as preferred text type and changed it to plain. Also, I am using the wordpress_default template. I adjusted my media settings accordingly as well.

    Unfortunately, the images are still being posted at full size, overflowing everything and taking over the site. Any other suggestions?

    Again, I appreciate your help!

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