• We use the Baskerville theme, and as none of the blog contributors are very advanced with WordPress, we didn’t want to customize the template so we would not have update issues.

    We receive images from numerous different sources, and so the image sizes are all different, and when we use them in the Featured Image area the different sizes wreak havoc with alignment and the presentation of the image with the article (the last one was bigger than the article itself).

    Inserting images into the body of the article normally works fine, and we can adjust the alignment and size of those images in the Media Library as expected.

    I have read that the best image size for the Featured Image is 1200 x 600 approximately, but changing the image size in the “Edit Image” area of Featured Image work has no effect

    I would like to know what the size of the Featured Image field is, and perhaps we can just set the images to the correct dimensions when the articles are originally uploaded.

    Except, so far, scaling the Featured Image size has no effect on how it looks on the article.

    What’s happening? How can I fix it?

    Thanks
    Carey

    • This topic was modified 4 years, 5 months ago by Jan Dembowski.

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  • Hi @musicarey ,

    You can use any plugin to add the posts archive on the given pages.

    Also, you can use the page builders to create the templates without changing the theme templates and without touching the codebase.

    I would like to know how you have build the above page so that I can suggest the best approach to solve this issue.

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