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  • Thread Starter DeeH

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    Yes I can do that but I’d also like to offer some feedback.

    I ended up here through following a help link within the plugin. If it isn’t going to the right place, that’s a little disappointing.

    If you want me to go elsewhere, perhaps you could offer a link to the other location?

    Thanks
    Dee

    Hi there

    my suggestion would be to place your ad images within a WordPress gallery via the media library.

    Within the post or page, click on the ‘Add Media’ button above the text editing box.

    Within the media library pop up screen, on the left hand side you’ll see ‘create gallery’. Select this.

    On the next screen select the images you want to appear on this section of the page (you would include a separate gallery for each of your page sections). The images you have selected will have a blue frame and a tick in the top right hand corner.

    In the bottom right hand corner is a ‘create a new gallery’ button. Click on this.

    You’ll be taken to another screen where you can set the display limits on the right hand side by indicating how many columns you want the images to be displayed in and then you just click ‘insert gallery’ on the bottom right hand corner.

    I hope that helps and please do let us know how you get on.

    Hi there

    Sorry to read about your display problem.

    Can I ask, as well as inserting your images into your posts have you also added them as the ‘featured image’?

    Some themes look for this featured image for home page and category archive displays.

    To add a featured image you will need to edit your posts, scroll down on the edit page screen looking at the right hand side menu options. Usually at the bottom on the right hand side you will find a section re featured image.

    Click on the add featured image link and select the appropriate image from your media library.

    Try this for one of your posts and see if that solves the problem – do let us know how you get on so we can offer further assistance should it be required.

    Hi there – really sorry to read about the problems you are experiencing.

    Can I please ask you to check the Soliloquy settings via your WordPress dashboard?

    Just click on the Soliloquy link shown in the left hand menu bar and you will see 3 tabs – images, config, misc – select config and check the slider dimensions. I think they may be set to 340 x 300.

    To ease the slider into the space provided by your theme you need to adjust the slider dimensions. This may also mean you need to adjust the size of or crop your images to fit the more rectangular shape provided by your theme.

    Keep the height set at 300 but play with different width settings until you are happy with the display.

    I hope that makes sense and is of help to you.

    Please let us know how you get on.

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