Hey,
thanks for reaching out – keep in mind that you need to add the custom size changes in the Custom CSS box also. For example:
ul.related_post li img {
width: 276px !important;
height: 158px !important;
}
Don’t forget to save the changes.
Let me know how it goes,
Petra
Thanks for the response Petra. It seems that the height is adjusting, but the width isn’t.
Here’s what it looks like with
ul.related_post li img {
width: 200px !important;
height: 100px !important;
}
IMAGE
Would it be possible to show me the entire plugin settings you have set at the moment..and also a link to your blog, so that I can take a closer look?
In the meantime, try this (and uncheck the box next to “Use Custom Size Thumbnails “):
.related_post_title {
}
ul.related_post {
}
ul.related_post li {
width: 200px !important;
height: 100px !important;
}
ul.related_post li a {
}
ul.related_post li img {
width: 200px !important;
height: 100px !important;
}
I figured it out!
Here’s the solution for anybody who’s wondering:
In addition to doing what Petra suggested, I also had to set the theme layout to “Vertical (Large)”
Sort of unrelated, but a feature request: if you guys could make the image resizing responsive, that would be amazing!
Hi there, I had the same problem, I solve the vertical size but the images are blurry. With the inspector I notice that thumbnails images taken are the 150×150 image size version and I don’t know how to order the plugin to take a bigger one, any advice!
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