Since WooCommerce version 6.8.0, the image proportion go to square for all new products.
We have tested it many time, with 6.8.0, 6.8.1, 6.8.2, the issue happen in all of those version.
We use 1920×1280 pixels, but it show up in square, and it cut the image.
See here what happen:
https://www.armurerie-richert.com/Screen-Shot-2022-08-28-at-21.22.05.jpg
https://www.armurerie-richert.com/Screen-Shot-2022-08-28-at-20.29.56.jpg
The only way to fix this was to downgrade the plugin to version 6.7.0.
Please fix this issue for next update
Find there our WordPress Environment
https://www.armurerie-richert.com/WordPress-Environment-030922.txt
Thanks in advance
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Regular 16:9 videos on my website (such as this one) play edge-to-edge, as expected.
Is there a way I can make the video play at its intrinsic proportions, with no letter-boxing above and below?
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]]>My website is nearly ready and I’m happy with it. I just miss one small correction: when visiting the mobile version, everything is all right at the beginning. However, as you can zoom in/out with the fingers, it everything loses proportion and the menu goes out of the screen (to the right side). It happens only after clicking on “contacto” at the side menu.
I searched on the forum and I tried several pieces of code, but I couldn’t make it work.
Help anyone?
This is my web: https://valeriaduka.com
Thanks a lot!
Miguel
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