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  • Thread Starter geothermalenergypro

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    Hello-

    It’s set as the default php. Here is the Bluehost definition for it. Thanks.

    Standard PHP (Default)

    By default all accounts use standard PHP. With standard PHP selected, a php script will use the server’s master php.ini configuration file if the script’s directory does not contain a php.ini file. Each hosting account initially has a copy of the php.ini file in the public_html directory. You may make any changes to this file and the modification will take precedent over the master file. With standard PHP selected in the cPanel, you will need to copy the modified php.ini file into all subdirectories containing php files which are to use the custom php settings.

    Thread Starter geothermalenergypro

    (@geothermalenergypro)

    Hello-

    I re-posted the thumbnail image that has the outline border. The URL link is still the same. Thanks.

    Thread Starter geothermalenergypro

    (@geothermalenergypro)

    Hello-

    I finally figured out a way to make rectangle images into square images without losing part of the image. You have to crop it in a graphic design program.

    When I add the square thumbnail image, there is a outline border around the image. I was able to remove the outline border from pages by using the CSS code:

    .wp-caption {
    border: 0;
    }

    The thumbnail images in the tablepress chart still have the outline border. I wasn’t sure if there is a way to get rid of that outline border in tablepress. Thanks.

    Thread Starter geothermalenergypro

    (@geothermalenergypro)

    Hello-

    Thanks for the response. Great forum. I will follow your recommendations and try to figure out a way to edit the images so that they are all the same size on the page.

    Thread Starter geothermalenergypro

    (@geothermalenergypro)

    Hello-

    Thanks for the quick response and helpful answers. Let me clarify my original question (I’m new to WordPress so I have a lot to learn):

    They are all 150×150 thumbnails which is what I did want. However, you’ll notice how the YETI Tundra image includes the entire cooler image, yet the other cooler images remove parts of the cooler. This is probably because the other images were not squares (same width and same height) when I uploaded to the media library. They are rectangles. I wanted to have all of the images the same size (as in width and height) and at the same time not remove the outer edges.

    Since I am new to web building, I figure I must be doing something wrong with the image, which is not a Tablepresss error. I was hoping someone on this forum could give simple easy to understand guidance on how to upload and add images to pages/posts with the idea to have each photo on the post/page be exactly proportional. I think the proper term is aspect ratio.

    This is how I go about uploading and adding images. Please let me know what I am doing wrong. Surprisingly, I could not find a simple to understand answer online.

    -I’ll find a image online and save it as a jpeg.
    -If the file size in MB or KB’s is greater than 150KB, I will optimize the jpeg and make it no more than 100KB.
    -I then upload the media to my library.
    -I then go to the post/page that I want to add the media to and I usually either select medium or thumbnail.
    -I don’t do any other editing to it.

    If I have a post/page where I want every image to be exactly the same width and height, and I do not want to have the image have the sides removed (for example if its a rectangle), I cannot figure out how to do this for just that post/page. I’ve seen example online of people saying to enter code except I don’t want to change every image size on the website.

    Thread Starter geothermalenergypro

    (@geothermalenergypro)

    Yeah, that’s it. It was a plugin I activated called Membership. I will have to ask the developer of the plugin why it is doing this. Thanks for the help and quick feedback.

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