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Thanks Ryan!
Actually delving into deeper multisite issues with Chase off-forum now.
Ipower.com figured it out!! The now-deprecated Tantan Flickr plugin was meddling!
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In reply to: [Fourteen Extended] max-width: 100% does not seem to scale properly?Figured it out! The Photon module inside the Jetpack plugin was the culprit!
Anyone experiencing similar issues should make sure Photon isn’t activated.Thanks for your very nice plugin, and all your help, Zulfikar!
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In reply to: [Fourteen Extended] max-width: 100% does not seem to scale properly?The entries are exactly the same inside WordPress, but something is happening after: When I run “inspect element on the two images in each example, the one on A is set to 1600 as it should be, but B is re-sized to 474 and given an “i0.wp.com prefix.
I’ve also tried setting all media sizes to 0 as per your suggestion, but that did nothing. Perhaps another plugin is causing this to happen?
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In reply to: [Fourteen Extended] max-width: 100% does not seem to scale properly?Hi Zulfikar-
150 / 400 / 800 on the one that does seem to be working
150 / 512 / 1024 on the one that doesn’t seem to be working
I was curious if perhaps there was a difference in how an image uploaded to WordPress was processed vs one linked from an external site, so I made two exactly same test pages, but the results were the same as before:
http://sterlingely.argentumstudio.com/2014/02/test-post-for-dynamic-image-sizing-a/
http://rfx.argentumstudio.com/2014/02/13/test-post-for-dynamic-image-sizing-b/
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In reply to: [Fourteen Extended] max-width: 100% does not seem to scale properly?Nope, I just checked and they are being embedded the same way.
This one works:
<img alt=”” src=”http://lh6.ggpht.com/_NnMCVjRoN_c/S4q97K3XzJI/AAAAAAAAmQo/21Sxh3bBWVM/s800/nyvc%201A.jpg” width=”800″ height=”450″ />
( from http://sterlingely.argentumstudio.com/2008/10/nyvc/ )This one does not:
<img alt=”” src=”http://www.rfx.com/system/documents.datas/404/original.jpg?1373935970″ width=”768″ height=”256″ />
( from http://rfx.argentumstudio.com/2014/02/10/v-ray-for-3ds-max-3-0/ )Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Fourteen Extended] max-width: 100% does not seem to scale properly?….and yet it seems to be working correctly here:
http://sterlingely.argentumstudio.com/category/portfolio/lp/Any ideas what’s different between these two that would be causing that?
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In reply to: [Fourteen Extended] max-width: 100% does not seem to scale properly?The featured image scales up as expected, but content images don’t seem to scale up.
Here’s the link: http://rfx.argentumstudio.com/category/test/
Password is “rfxtest”Notice the content width is set to 600px, but the image remains at 474px, even though “max-width: 100%” is applied. It seems that something in the plugin is overriding it.
Ideally, when “TEST POST” is clicked, it would load the single post page, and the content area, and thus text and image would expand to full width. (minus margin etc, in this case 600px)
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In reply to: [Facebook Comments for WordPress] Moderation is BrokenBy “only allow” you mean “don’t allow” right? Because I can delete my own comments anywhere, but am unable to delete other people’s comments on my own site, which seems absurd!
Thanks for championing through the Facebook quagmire to make this plugin for us, I certainly believe you that they release buggy wierdness all ober the place.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Facebook Comments for WordPress] Ability to hide "Comments Closed"This wasn’t already in the plugins section?
Seems silly as I got to this comment form via a link on the plugin page.
Thanks though.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Facebook Comments for WordPress] Moderation is BrokenIf it wasn’t clear by the tag, which is easy to miss, I mean moderation for the Facebook Comments for WordPress plugin, not WOrdpress in general.
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In reply to: [Facebook Comments for WordPress] Ability to hide "Comments Closed"That is true for the WordPress-based commenting system, but not for the Facebook social plugin. The Facebook Comments for WordPress plugin produces it’s own “Comments Closed” string that I’d not be able to change unless I edited the plugin code. Even if it were simply enclosed in a class, I’d be able to style it, but it’s not, and I’m not exactly trying to track down that line of code in the plugin every time an upgrade is pushed out.
Awesome, thanks!
Cool, 2.3 seems to resolve that, though unchecking a child site that has perviously been published to does not remove the child post.
Nice. Lookin forward to it!