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  • Anonymous User 10765487

    (@anonymized-10765487)

    Yeah I added a crop parameter to prevent Twitter from doing wrong with images but it can be problematic if you use different sizes as source image.

    Be sure to check by editing your image and see how the thumbnail looks like. If you get this all the time, just remove crop parameter in plugin file on lines 57,58,59,60.

    You can also activate summary large card to get large image on your tweets (needs to be approved by Twitter so you may have to submit again).

    Anonymous User 10765487

    (@anonymized-10765487)

    3.3.0 should fix your problem, just select false in option page > Thumbnails > crop

    Hi,
    Thanks for awesome plugin. Our blog was approved.
    But for homepage and the recent post only validate. When i checked with other post it’s showing error:
    “Failed to find ProxyImageByMinDimensionsResponse for http://cdn2.animhut.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/tablets-150×150.jpg

    Link: http://www.animhut.com/articles/review-articles/tips-for-building-a-mobile-friendly-website/

    My post thumbnail is 150*150 and category wise is 240*240. And i set my Media file in the Dashboard as 150*150 by default.

    From your plugin settings i choosed 280*150. I have images inside the article which is min 600px to 1080px width for some articles.

    Please help in this issue. What should i do.

    I did not revoked the custom meta tag option for each article.

    Anonymous User 10765487

    (@anonymized-10765487)

    Well you use some CDN for images and I guess Twitter’s bot does not have access to it. So try to put robots.txt on subdomains you created :

    User-agent: Twitterbot
        Disallow:
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