Just wanted to ask: why is this happening, and how to generate only 1 image, if it’s possible?
Thanks in advance for an answer!
]]>My question is around the site identity logo. All of the other images on the site look great on high-resolution retina screens (tested on iPhone and retina MacBook Pro), but the site logo in the header is still very blurry. I’ve uploaded larger-size images, but then the issue is that these larger images don’t scale down to fit the header.
Can you recommend a way to keep the header logo clear on retina displays? I can provide a link to the site if needed. Thanks in advance!
]]>I need help on how to upload media grid element with regular and retina display (2x) images, because when opened in a retina display, the regular images show low res.
Is it possible to upload 2 images per item and open the one needed according to the display of the visitor?
]]>Could it have something to do with the cache folder? Or the naming convention of the file? I have searched documentation high and low and chatted with people who use the plugin and can not find a solution. Any help would be much appreciated.
The website in question is: www.bravoechoinc.com
The image in question is: https://bravoechoinc.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/BE_Work_Meijer_mPerks_Img_1.jpg
I was wondering if GP or GP Premium are able to manage retina displays, or I’d rather use a plugin or script like Retina JS.
And, if I need to use third party code, would you be so kind as to give me any tips?
Thanks!
]]>.login h1 a {
display: all;
background: url(https://shorelineaviation.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/[email protected]) no-repeat bottom center !important;
margin-bottom: 10px;
background-size: contain;
}
But it didn’t help.
I’d like to show you what it looks like but… I’m reluctant to send you – publicly – the URL to log into my sites. How can I show you what’s happening? Is there a way to write to you privately? Thanks so much.
]]>Does anyone know how I can go into the TwentyTen theme files and change the code so that it uses a 2x high-res image that it then scales down to 940 x 198 px, rather than directly cropping it and using the small version?
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