Attachment image size
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Hi there
Is it possible to change the image size on the attachment pages? They seem to default to quite a small size. The visitor has to click on the image to see the original size.I would like them to show on the attachment page as the original size.
Example attachment page: https: // www. wildcatfamily .com / felidae-family-classification / felidae-lower-classifications/
Please remove spaces – I have just formatted the link like this otherwise I get a lot of spam.
Many thanks
Regards
Mandy- This topic was modified 6 years, 10 months ago by Mandy Jones.
- This topic was modified 6 years, 10 months ago by Mandy Jones.
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Hey @mandy-jones,
The free theme doesn’t have built-in styling/editing/adjusting for the attachment pages. So what you are seeing the from a default wordpress template in the core which outputs the medium size image by default.I’ll note that premium theme does add a template for this and outputs the full size: http://themes.kadencethemes.com/virtue-premium/split-content-wide/camera/
With free, you can use a child theme and add in the changes though.
Get a child theme here: https://www.kadencethemes.com/child-themes/
Then create a php file named attachment.php and place that in your child theme.Inside the file add this:
<?php /* Attachment Page Content */ ?> <div id="content" class="container"> <div id="post-<?php the_ID(); ?>" class="row single-article kt-attachment-page"> <div class="main <?php echo kadence_main_class(); ?>" id="ktmain" role="main"> <?php while (have_posts()) : the_post(); ?> <article <?php post_class(); ?>> <a href="<?php echo wp_get_attachment_url(get_the_ID());?>"> <?php echo wp_get_attachment_image( get_the_ID(), 'full' ); ?> </a> <header> <a href="<?php echo wp_get_attachment_url(get_the_ID());?>"> <h1 class="entry-title" itemprop="name headline"><?php the_title(); ?></h1> </a> <?php get_template_part('templates/entry', 'meta-subhead'); ?> </header> <div class="entry-content clearfix" itemprop="description articleBody"> <?php the_content(); ?> </div> <footer class="single-footer"> <meta itemprop="dateModified" content="<?php echo esc_attr(get_the_modified_date()); ?>"> </footer> <?php comments_template('/templates/comments.php'); ?> </article> <?php endwhile; ?> </div>
I hope that helps, and sorry for the confusion. I think Hannah has been thinking you were just making your own page or something.
Ben
Kadence ThemesExcellent thanks so much Ben, yes Hannah and I seemed to be going in circles 🙂
I will try this out later in the week, I’m sure it will work, if I have any issues I will open a new ticket.
I will close this for now.
Regards
Mandy
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