• Still loving this theme, but as I go back to reformat older posts, I am running into an issue that I wanted to make you aware of.

    If the Featured Image isn’t square (e.g. if it’s 4×6 or 6×4), the spacing between the posts looks terrible – the flow of the page doesn’t adjust around the alternate size of the post, which leaves weird (and ugly!) gaps between them.

    I’d love to see this fixed. My solution has been to crop / edit every Featured Image to be square, but that may not always make sense.

    IF there is a CSS edit that I can make to fix this, I’m happy to do that. Thanks,

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Theme Author tamermancar

    (@tamermancar)

    Hello @nataliehanson.

    This problem occurs because of posts whose post format is set to “Image”, but not the featured image. If you have set the post format as “image”, you need to set “featured image”.

    Actually, this is not a problem. In this format; summary text and title are automatically hidden, only “featured image” is shown on the homepage. If “featured image” is not set, nothing will appear on the homepage, it will appear to have extra space.

    On this page, in the middle area, there is extra space: https://faeriewigs.com/blog/page/8/
    Actually there is a post there, the format of this post is “image”, but the “featured image” is not set. When you move the mouse over here, you can see the title of the relevant article appear.

    Thread Starter nataliehanson

    (@nataliehanson)

    Hi Tamer – I did find (and correct) some posts that were set to Image format, and corrected them to Standard format. However, that is not the issue. These are Standard posts where the Featured Image isn’t square. If they are 4×6 or 6×4 the spacing between posts doesn’t work.

    Theme Author tamermancar

    (@tamermancar)

    I’ve tried it with horizontal and vertical images, I didn’t have a problem.
    Maybe this is the problem because of a plugin you use. Are you using a plugin that compresses css and javascript?

    Thread Starter nataliehanson

    (@nataliehanson)

    No, no plug-ins like that. I have Woocommerce and some things related to that, but nothing for compression that I am aware of.

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