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  • #246890
    camind
    Member
    Post count: 228

    Hi,

    Was wondering how i can fix tall images being cut off in related articles widget? This happens on all tall images needed for masonry style blog. I attached a screen shot.

    Thanks

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    #246914
    Kyle – SUPPORT
    Moderator
    Post count: 35880

    Hi

    The only option would be to increase the size of those images but then it would only be good for tall images

    – Kyle

    #247364
    camind
    Member
    Post count: 228

    Hi Kyle,

    Thanks for the reply.

    So no way i can do something so both small and large images will look presentable? Any help will be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks again

    #247447
    Kyle – SUPPORT
    Moderator
    Post count: 35880

    I’m afraid not sorry, there has to be a set size for all images

    – Kyle

    #247737
    camind
    Member
    Post count: 228

    How about a default image for all images that are larger then a certain size? That way at a minimum it wont look bad.

    Thanks

    #247772
    Kyle – SUPPORT
    Moderator
    Post count: 35880

    Not a bad idea, but to set that up you would need to write the code yourself as it’s more work than a small customisation and is beyond our scope of support. Or hire a developer to help you with it

    – Kyle

    #249397
    camind
    Member
    Post count: 228

    Don’t you think we at least deserve to get a simple fix on this? I mean this is within the normal function of the theme. The masonry blog layout requires long images to function properly. That is the entire concept of masonry.

    Can we please get a simplistic fix just so things look presentable and that the related articles widget functions to all the themes stock capabilities?

    I am not at all asking for custom modifications that are not within the themes normal functions. Just to fix an overlooked BUG that i’m sure customers in the future will be grateful for.

    really appreciate it.

    thanks

    #249428
    Kyle – SUPPORT
    Moderator
    Post count: 35880

    Download this file (single.php) and add to your child theme

    – Kyle

    #249773
    camind
    Member
    Post count: 228

    Kyle,

    Not sure if I follow? I already have a single.php in my child theme folder.

    Thanks again for your time

    #249816
    Kyle – SUPPORT
    Moderator
    Post count: 35880

    Sorry, forgot the link: http://d.pr/f/1hOkk/5zcE4QSH

    – Kyle

    #250835
    camind
    Member
    Post count: 228

    I tried the null changes in code resolution that you provided and it solved the problem but still looked just as bad. (Unprofessional). So i made some changes in the single.php file myself and its good enough for now. One default image for all related articles. You guys should add this as an option for the theme since it only requires one line of code to be rewritten. Would be a help to anyone using Masonry blog.

    Thanks for trying.

    #251000
    Kyle – SUPPORT
    Moderator
    Post count: 35880

    Ok no problem glad you found a solution

    – Kyle

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