• Resolved HostAwesome

    (@hostawesome)


    Hi there!

    I’m currently using the plugin with the size 218px x 150px for the featured image.

    However, in the feed url, it seems to add CSS to make it 50% of that –

    style=”float: left; padding-right: 10px; padding-top: 7px; padding-bottom: 5px; width: 109px; height: 75px;”

    Any idea how this can be remedied?

    Thank you!
    David

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  • Plugin Author 5 Star Plugins

    (@5starplugins)

    Hi @hostawesome the sizing option should be what’s used in the CSS that it adds to the feed. If it’s different, especially 50% exactly, then my guess would be there is an image optimization plugin trying to adjust for Retina or High-DPI displays etc.

    If you can share the feed URL, that might help, or try deactivating image plugins one at a time (or all at once on a staging site – recommended), and see if it can be resolved that way. It could also be the theme doing it, activating a different theme on a staging site might help.

    Happy to help troubleshoot more, I don’t think we’ve seen this issue with any other sites, so it must be something unique to your site.

    Thread Starter HostAwesome

    (@hostawesome)

    Hi,

    Much thanks for the help and reply!

    The feed url is – https://www.outdoorpainter.com/feed/

    We have another site with the same theme and basically the same plugins, and it doesn’t have this issue. Definitely odd.

    Would appreciate any help you could throw my way.

    Thank you!!

    Plugin Author 5 Star Plugins

    (@5starplugins)

    @hostawesome I reviewed the feed code, and I don’t see our plugin’s CSS being added, so it’s definitely coming from somewhere else. Our plugin adds a class to the image:

    class=”webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image”

    for compatibility with Feedly etc, and the default CSS looks like this, with no sizing added:

    style=”display: block; margin-bottom: 5px; clear:both; max-width: 100%;

    I am not sure what’s affecting the feed differently, and support via the free forums can be limited, as we’re not allowed to do more than message here in the forums.

    If you use the free 14 day trial, then submit a support request using the Contact Us tab, I can reply with more information and better troubleshooting options. I am sure we can nail down what’s causing it that way.

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