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  • Thread Starter maxkim

    (@maxkim)

    But the top image showed as 800×800 and the others at 400×400. According to your comment the top one should be 400×400 and the others 200×200.

    Plus, the top one shouldn’t be aligned to the left, it should be in the center. But in your picture it was aligned to the left.

    Thread Starter maxkim

    (@maxkim)

    I’ve tried deleting the cloudflare cache the way you described, and it didn’t work – I still don’t see the pictures the same way as you. Instead, the top picture is aligned to the center and is full size, 800×800.

    I set the top picture to be aligned center, so I’m not even sure why it would be aligned left for you. I also changed the element types to be consistent, and am still getting the same problem: when I center an image the size blows up to full size, and when I align it to the right or left the size is correctly switched to 400×400 on my end.

    So confused by this. I can’t understand why it’s happening.

    Thread Starter maxkim

    (@maxkim)

    Ok, so for some reason I’m seeing different things than what you’re seeing @nm1com

    For starters, all images were uploaded at 800×800, then resized in Gutenberg to show at 50%, or 400×400. This works whenever I don’t center an image, so all non centered images show as 400×400 for me. However, it does NOT work for centered images, so the centered image shows at the original 800×800 size.

    Line 219 in my stylesheet is the line I mentioned in my original post. It originally said max-width was 100%, so I tried changing it to 50%. However, when I inspect the element that line still shows up as 100% for me.

    The above discrepancies happen regardless of how many times I clear the cache, and happen on every desktop browser I’ve tried. Do you know what I’m doing wrong?

    Also, do you know why my images are using different classes for these images? I don’t think I did anything differently when uploading them. How would I fix it so that all images are using the same elements?

    Thread Starter maxkim

    (@maxkim)

    So how do I stop calling the Google font? And all other fonts?

    Won’t turning Cache off slow down my website in other ways? Such as no minifying, caching, lazy loading, or anything else?

    I tried switching the code to the top of the style sheet, but it didn’t change anything.

    Thread Starter maxkim

    (@maxkim)

    It worked, thanks!

    If you have time, could you explain a bit why it worked, and if there are any negatives to using your method (for example, does it slow down my site at all?)

    Also, where did you see the Display: None?

    Thread Starter maxkim

    (@maxkim)

    It happens on all of my blog pages, but here’s an example:

    https://oneshotfinance.com/webull-vs-robinhood-the-ultimate-online-brokerage-face-off/

    As you can see, the Table of Contents shows for a split second, then dissapears. The Recent Posts Widget shows up just fine, so it looks like it’s something Table of Contents related.

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