I’d like to change the image/thumbnail size on index/category/archive pages.
Is there any option for this settings? I’d like to have a custom size (like 300×250)
Thanks
]]>In woocommerce standard grouped product, i could use
woocommerce_grouped_product_list_before_price
Is there a hook I could use that call the same position?
Alternatively: how could I call a custom-field-image instead of the featured one?
Thanks
]]>Until the last WP update I was able to bulk update/change the AIOSEO > Social > Image source > Custom Image for Facebook and Twitter, by using a ‘Search and Replace’ plugin to change out the whole URL.
Now I cannot find the ‘Custom Image’ URLs anywhere in the DB.
Can you please let me know where they are located or if there another way to bulk change Custom Image URLs?
I have 1100+ images to update for just one Author.
Regards and thanks,
Angus
I’m trying to create a simple grid-style archive with uniform image cropping. This works seamlessly when the images are sized to “thumbnail”, but the titles extend to the right of the thumbnails. When I increase the image size to “medium”, the images are no longer cropped and I lose the nice uniform styling of the grid.
I followed the instructions on Image Size Display Parameters to the developer page on custom image sizes, but I’m afraid I’m in over my head at this point and couldn’t get a clear heading on which code I need or where to place it.
Any help would be appreciated. If you look at my page, I’m just trying to make the images large enough that the titles don’t spill out from under them, yet keep them all a uniform size so as not to disrupt the neat rows and columns.
]]>We have over 23K posts and a lot of old ones get posted on Facebook and Twitter – but without the Author’s image.
I would like to be able to allocate a Custom Image, a Custom Twitter Image and a Featured Image for each Author by default.
FYI, currently for new posts, I paste in the URLs for the Custom Images and Custom Twitter Images, rather than select them from the library.
Regards and thanks,
Angus