• Resolved adamovic

    (@adamovic)


    Hi!

    I’ve been using Unlimited Elements for quite some time now and it has made some things a lot easier! But I’m using only a couple of widgets and I noticed that the plugin creates some additional image sizes each time I upload an image to WordPress that I never use. Is there a way I can disable the additional image sizes, so they don’t take up unnecessary space?

    Thank you!
    Adam

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  • Plugin Contributor Adarsh Pawar

    (@axmusic)

    As far as I know, the Unlimited Elements plugin does not create additional image sizes but WordPress does it by default. So what you just have to do to disable this is,
    Go to Settings > Media.
    There you will find 3 various image sizes: thumbnail, medium and large.
    Decide which image sizes you won’t be using and then set those sizes to 0.
    Update and save your new settings. That’s it, after this setting WordPress will not generate additional size version of uploaded images.

    Thread Starter adamovic

    (@adamovic)

    Hm.. actually that would make sense. I’m using two widgets from Unlimited Elements, which use {{item.post_list_image_thumb}}, which I guess is the thumbnail image size that WordPress creates.

    Thank you!

    • This reply was modified 3 years ago by adamovic.
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