Laron
QHHT & Past Life Regression
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Creator of transients.info & The Roundtable
I just resolved an issue where images would display across the screen on mobile devices, outside of the width of the current post. Now images, for both desktop and mobile, which have been uploaded and inserted into a post (embedded), will will have a maximum width of 90% of the post. This will be for both desktop and mobile devices.
I have set a maximum resolution (pixel size) of 1,500 width or height for images that are uploaded. But, if your image is larger than this, it will still upload, but will be resized automatically to 1,500 width or height, in proportion to the original image. This resize makes the file size smaller, but also which I think is important, when you click or touch the image to make it bigger, it's not too large on your screens. This is not perfect as with mobile devices, you have to resize with your fingers as it immediately shows the maximum size.
I just ran some tests and can confirm it is working as explained above.
Note that the maximum file size is 2MB's. So if your image is larger, it won't upload. Even though images are resized if the resolution in pixels is outside of the range I specified, from my tests images above 2MB's just won't be accepted anyway.
This is the box you will see if the size is too big.

I have set a maximum resolution (pixel size) of 1,500 width or height for images that are uploaded. But, if your image is larger than this, it will still upload, but will be resized automatically to 1,500 width or height, in proportion to the original image. This resize makes the file size smaller, but also which I think is important, when you click or touch the image to make it bigger, it's not too large on your screens. This is not perfect as with mobile devices, you have to resize with your fingers as it immediately shows the maximum size.
I just ran some tests and can confirm it is working as explained above.
Note that the maximum file size is 2MB's. So if your image is larger, it won't upload. Even though images are resized if the resolution in pixels is outside of the range I specified, from my tests images above 2MB's just won't be accepted anyway.
This is the box you will see if the size is too big.
