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]]>Is there any way to have it automatically set somewhere? So that it is fixed once for all. It is very annoying to fix for every new line.
]]>my website logo is a svg image. This image should be left-aligned on the upper left edge of the website. But it is not. Instead, it is a few pixels away from the left edge and about the same distance from the next object on the right.
The reason for this are dimension specifications (width=”391″ height=”101″), which EWWWIO adds to the SVG image as alt tags. I only noticed this by looking at the page source code. This is not the case on my staging site. There the SVG image lacks these alt tags and therefore the SVG fits perfectly left-aligned. As intended by the theme.
I guess it’s because of the options “Add missing image dimensions” (in German “Fehlende Bildabmessungen hinzufügen”) or “Remove Metadata”. I played with both options on my staging site (on/off), which had the same effect as on my live site: the SVG was no longer left-aligned because dimensions were added to it via alt-tag.
However, I can no longer undo this. Regardless of whether I switch the two options on or off, the SVG image is always inserted incorrectly into the website, i.e. with spacing instead of without.
How do I undo this? And how can I prevent this from happening again? Is it possible to protect SVGs from being manipulated by EWWWIO?
I would like to use the two options mentioned above for the JPGs and Webp images, so deactivating is not really an option.
Thanks for your help!
Thanks for making this addon, it works great. I have a single issue and that is that I want to embed videos with a different aspect ratio from 16×9, like square or even 4×5. Is there a way to achieve this? I’ve tried with custom css but the YouTube player that is loaded upon click would be different and I can’t find a way around it.
Here is the page I am working on: https://www.sanderwit.nl/
Thanks!
Sander
]]>I’ve encountered an unusual behavior in the editor’s ‘Dimensions’ panel while configuring spacingSizes in the theme.json file. Theoretically, when you establish custom sizing and create a custom object, the default values should be overridden by your settings. However, this doesn’t seem to occur when Gutenberg is enabled.
Could someone inform me if this is a recognized or documented bug/issue, or something similar? Perhaps I’m overlooking a detail.
Thank you!
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