display_src vs thumbnail_src
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Hi Scott, first I want to say thank you for this awesome plugin. It’s very simple and easy to customize, really suits well for me (theme designer).
But I have one problem, regarding the new Instagram feature (http://blog.instagram.com/post/127722429412/150827-portrait-and-landscape), the “non square” image. In your codes (v1.6), you use “display_src” instead of “thumbnail_src”, it makes thwe widget showing original image (maybe non square image), not the thumbnail version (which is square).
I have been using your plugin in some of my projects and always makes the images looks neat in square grids. Now with the new size feature coming from Instagram, your plugin only renders the display_src (with the original image size).
NB: maybe you should have a mode whether to render display_src or thumbnail_src. I tend to display thumbnail_src (square version) since it’s more neat and bandwidth friendly (640x640px size, not the original image size uploaded).
Can you consider to put up a new option of filter hook for this?
Thanks,
David
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Hi David
Thanks for the great feedback, this sounds like something that needs to be fixed. I will release an updated version in a few weeks that takes this into consideration.You can track progress here: https://github.com/scottsweb/wp-instagram-widget/issues/23 and I will roll it out with some new image size options too.
Cheers!
+1 for this feature!
Thanks for the great support, Scott 🙂
Pushed the code to GitHub a moment ago. Got one more thing to fix and then a release will be ready.
Thank you for adding this feature – I was literally just looking for how to pull the thumbnail instead of full and stumbled on this just in time 🙂
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