Thank you.
]]>is it possible to prevent webp creation when compression results in large file size?
Regards
]]>Any type of media files (audio, video and images) doesn’t offload larger than 3 MB in AWS S3 but smaller than 3MB does well. It just stay in the WordPress media’s local storage location and the URL of that uploaded file shows local (no s3 URL).
Any ideas?
]]>How to configure Mega Menu content with a font size 1px larger on the mobile than on the desktop?
For example, if the font size is 15 px on the desktop, we define it on the mobile up to 16 px.
How to do this, please.
Thank you.
]]>I’m using your plugin, but the paginations at the bottom are very small and unnoticeable. I want the reader to always see the numbers and not think the post is finished.
How can I increased the size, and center the numbers in the middle of the post, so they’re more noticeable to the eye?
Thanks very much!
Colin
]]>We’re trying to find the ideal countdown timer plugin to run in a slider banner. We created a test page (here) and have the countdown timers deployed on it.
We really like the format and features of the T(-) Countdown Timer, however we’re getting stuck on the size (it’s too small for a hero banner), and the spacing between the hours, minutes, and seconds is off a bit. You’ll notice the other countdown timers on the page are displaying larger, however we’re not as fond of the formats of these other timers. If we could get the T- Countdown timer to display larger and space the values evenly, that would be perfect.
I’ve read your documentation and have tried to make the countdown larger, but when I increase width & height it only appears to increase the padding of the element, not the size of the countdown timer itself.
Link to test page with timers: https://getawarelive.com/test/
T- Shortcode used: [tminus t=”23-07-2018 07:00:00″ id=”get-aware-live-2018″ before=”<p><h1>Countdown until GetAwareLive! 2018</h1></p>” style=”cloud-city” omitweeks=”true”/]
Thanks for your help!
]]>I have compressed and optimized all the images on my website. But when I use foogallery to display them, the thumbnails generated have a bigger file size than the original images, some times up to 3 times! How is this possible?
For example one of the original images is 184 KB (896px x 1280 px), the thumbnail generated is approx 626 KB @ 600px width.
As you can imagine, this slows down the site considerably.
How can I ensure that the file size of the thumbnails is smaller than the original images?
Thanks,
Anita