• Hello I like this theme – 3 issues:
    1) I want to remove the extra padding around featured images. Currently there is extra space below the square and landscape featured images. The reason I picked this theme is so that I could have a mix of vertical and landscape. I would like it to be a tight grid.

    I have my portfolio set up as:
    Portfolio Thumbnail Aspect Ratio – Portrait (3:4)
    Hide title and content is checked

    2) The last image at the bottom right of the page is bumped onto the next page “previous”. I don’t want it to do this. It makes it look as if something is missing.
    3) Is there a way to stop “previous” posts? Have all featured images visible on the front page? Have it be one long scroll?
    Thank you for your time and assistance. – Michelle
    http://www.michellebowersdesign.com/wordpress2017/

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Thread Starter mbowers

    (@mbowers)

    Hello Sketch support team –
    I still could use some help with the questions above.

    – I have tried many different additions to the CSS to get rid of the empty space under the square and landscape featured images and it has not worked.
    It looks like to me that there is a default locking all featured images to the same height 764 px as the vertical featured image???

    – After combing through other posts I did find info on the “infinite scroll” and did set it in Jetpack but it is not working. Is there an additional CSS for that?

    Thank you for your time. – MB

    sacredpath

    (@sacredpath)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Hi there, Infinite Scroll does not work on the pages set to the Portfolio Page Template, only on post related pages, such as the blog, date archive, category and tags pages. You can set the number of Portfolio Projects to show on your main page at Settings > Writing in your dashboard (scroll near bottom). You could set it to more than you have and that would get rid of the Previous link at the bottom, but if you add more projects, you would have to adjust the number. This isn’t an optimal solution (and not something I would suggest) since it does require the loading of all of the images, but it is an option.

    Sketch’s Portfolio Page Template is indeed set to show all images inside a bounding box, and can either be set for square, portrait, or landscape images. If you use a mix of Landscape and portrait images, or if some of the images do not match the aspect ratio chosen, they are going to either be shorter or less wide than the bounding box. If you look on the Sketch demo page and scroll down to Featured Images, it explains the different ratios available and gives suggested sizes.

    You can set the

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