• Resolved knujsti

    (@knujsti)


    I have the “Enable Site Accelerator” options all turned off. In the settings, changed the medium and large image sizes to 600 and 1800 pixels. However, when I create a Jetpack Tiled Gallery, it inserts images with the long edge specified as 1024, as in image-1-1024×576.jpg. This results in displaying smaller size images if I set the Link To option to the media file, and a different lightbox displays the images.

    Is there a way to prevent Jetpack from arbitrarily selecting image versions with the maximum long edge dimension at 1024 but using the image file the way it is, whatever the long edge dimension may be?

    The site I am working on is not visible to the public, that’s why there is no link in that field.

    Thank you

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  • Plugin Support Animesh Gaurav (a11n)

    (@bizanimesh)

    Hey @knujsti – Changing image sizes in Settings → Media only affects images uploaded after the change; existing uploads keep their previously generated sizes. Could you please confirm if the image you’re testing with was uploaded after you made the change in Settings → Media, or before? Since you’ve now changed the sizes, could you please upload another new image and check if the behavior is the same with that one as well?

    Thread Starter knujsti

    (@knujsti)

    Thank you very much. It is indeed the case, images that are showing smaller are those uploaded earlier. newer ones are showing up properly. So, the only way to make the older images to display properly is to delete and upload again I guess. I will be more careful with setting the image sizes in the settings earlier in the development stage. Thank you for your help.

    Plugin Support Animesh Gaurav (a11n)

    (@bizanimesh)

    Hello @knujsti – I’m glad we were able to help.

    If you have a moment, would you like to leave a review for the plugin?

    Thank you for using Jetpack!

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