you might to re-upload the bigger image after the change in functions.php;
in which page is the header image supposed to be larger?
Try adding this into your functions.php file and let me know if it works.
add_filter('thirdstyle_header_image_height', 'my_custom_header_height');
function my_custom_header_height($height) {
return 500;
}
Header images also use WordPress’ thumbnailing system, so you may want to check out the AJAX Thumbnail Rebuild plugin and run that.
It works in the Header editor but it does not change on the actual displayed page!
OK. Well at least we’re getting somewhere!
Can you post the code from your header.php file that controls displaying the header image? If it references a function probably something like thirdstyle_header_image() please copy-paste that function.
Also tried adding a larger image to the size I specify, but still no joy.
Back to your functions.php file. Try changing the following line:
define( 'HEADER_IMAGE_HEIGHT', apply_filters( 'thirdstyle_header_image_height', 198 ) );
Change it to:
define( 'HEADER_IMAGE_HEIGHT', 500 ) );
Then re-upload your larger image and select it as the header.
Unfortunately that just crashed it and i had to edit it back and reupload the function.php, any other ideas?
Have you run the AJAX Thumbnail Rebuild plugin mentioned in my earlier post, each time you’ve changed the header image size?
I have now unfortunately it hasn’t had any affect.
Try going to the style.css
search for
#header {
padding-top: 20px;
-moz-border-radius: 8px 8px 0px 0px;
-webkit-border-radius: 8px 8px 0px 0px;
border-radius: 8px 8px 0px 0px;
change the “padding-top” from 20px to 198px
that worked perfectly for me.