mariem333
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I see. thanks for getting back to me Takis!
The link to the website I sent in my email – you can see a header image graphic. In that image, there is text in orange and it is on two lines. I have created another version of this graphic where the orange text is on one line and a smaller font size. I want this alternate version to be displayed for screen sizes wider than 1021 pixels. In other words, When the user is viewing on a screen larger than 1021 pixels wide, I would like the header image to show the alternate version where the text is on one line and a smaller font.
If WP is indeed using the header files created by your plugin and displaying the file located in the Watched Directory, then the file that has been named and designated for screen size widths 1021 and 1024 seems to be what it would display when a site visitor is viewing the website on a laptop where the screen width is 1021 or larger. If I replace the file generated by the plugin designated for screen width 2021 and 1024 with my alternate version of the header image, theoretically shouldn’t it show my alternate version of the header image?I don’t think it is working. The default breakpoints you set in your plugin are fine. I replaced the files for the header image created by the plugin with my new files and I used the identical filenames. For the larger screen widths 1021 and 1024, I made a different design of the header image where the line of orange text is a smaller font and on 1 line, but for smaller screen sizes the orange text is larger and on 2 lines. But I don’t see the versions I created for 1140 x 285 and 1024 x 206 loading, it’s still the version with the text on 2 lines: https://graceanimalhospice.org
Thanks for the prompt response! I found the images of the various header images for different screen sizes created by your plugin.
I actually want to change the design of the header image for different screen sizes. It looks like I can just save my replacement file with the same filename that was created by your plugin and replace it in the directory. Well, in theory that seems to be correct. Does that sound right to you?