I add featured image to each Post, and in each the image 190x 190px appears as a HUGE BLUISH version of the image. Suggestions, please?
If you happen to get double images ( which happened to me) there is a training on that as well Adding Featured Images to Your Website (and Avoiding Duplication)
What is the image formatting, is it a .jpg, .png or ???
It may have to do with the pixels, which 190x 190px is a small image size for pixels, so the images may be super blurry as they are trying to enlarge.
There is less room for playing around with image sizing, as they are a Rastor digital asset versus a vector.
Vector graphics are digital art that is rendered by a computer using a mathematical formula. Raster images are made up of tiny pixels, making them resolution-dependent and best used for creating photos.
I hope this is helpful.
Stacie
That is because your featured image is square (which you don't want) and it is far too small, which is making it blurry. The perfect size for a featured images is:
768px by 432px
In Generate Press, so I would aim to make your images that size, or at least a ratio of that sort of size would be ideal. You can use platforms like canva.com or picresize.com to adjust the size of your images, but if you are starting with a small image like 190 x 190, then it is going to always be blurry...you want to start with something bigger and then condense it.
Hi Kyle
Of course i agree with most of what you say but...
At the risk of contradicting your words of wisdom here. The perfect size depends on the width the content is set for and the relationship of width to height. For example, for me it's 740x370 because I prefer a narrower width for the content and use a relationship of 2:1.
;-)
Richard
Thank you. I am learning on canva now how to resize and crop, and then I'll get it up as a featured image.
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I add featured image to each Post, and in each the image 190x 190px appears as a HUGE BLUISH version of the image. Suggestions, please?
Uff, trying at bingcreate to get a bigger original photo, using for first time Canva (free), and saving to Media at WA wordpress, and it always comes out 500x500 px, nothing bigger. Lost in woods here. Suggestions on tutorials or anything, for finding/creating fotos and editing for dimensions and ratio? Thanks again, one more time.
If you happen to get double images ( which happened to me) there is a training on that as well Adding Featured Images to Your Website (and Avoiding Duplication)
What is the image formatting, is it a .jpg, .png or ???
It may have to do with the pixels, which 190x 190px is a small image size for pixels, so the images may be super blurry as they are trying to enlarge.
There is less room for playing around with image sizing, as they are a Rastor digital asset versus a vector.
Vector graphics are digital art that is rendered by a computer using a mathematical formula. Raster images are made up of tiny pixels, making them resolution-dependent and best used for creating photos.
I hope this is helpful.
Stacie
That is because your featured image is square (which you don't want) and it is far too small, which is making it blurry. The perfect size for a featured images is:
768px by 432px
In Generate Press, so I would aim to make your images that size, or at least a ratio of that sort of size would be ideal. You can use platforms like canva.com or picresize.com to adjust the size of your images, but if you are starting with a small image like 190 x 190, then it is going to always be blurry...you want to start with something bigger and then condense it.
Hi Kyle
Of course i agree with most of what you say but...
At the risk of contradicting your words of wisdom here. The perfect size depends on the width the content is set for and the relationship of width to height. For example, for me it's 740x370 because I prefer a narrower width for the content and use a relationship of 2:1.
;-)
Richard
Thank you. I am learning on canva now how to resize and crop, and then I'll get it up as a featured image.
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The order of my posts at Posts at Dashboard are in correct order, but when I view the website, it's back to the posts being in a random order. Suggestion, please? Thanks.
HI,
First, I would refresh the page, then I go to Websites and Site Manager, Click on Details, scroll down, and there is a blue Clear the Cashe button. That usually does the trick :-)
Thanks for checking. Yes, tried clearing the cache. I'll work on it more this evening.
incredibleflipflops.com
You may also check this resource
https://www.wpbeginner.com/plugins/reorder-wordpress-posts-using-drag-drop/
Have you cleared your cache and refreshed your browser?
You can also try the URL in a different browser or mobile device.
You can also empty the servers cache.
Websites > Site Manager > Details > Sitespeed > Empty site cache
https://www.wikihow.com/Clear-Your-Browser's-Cache
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Order of my posts at my website?
The order of my posts at Posts at Dashboard are in correct order, but when I view the website, it's back to the posts being in a random order. Suggestion, please? Thanks.
HI,
First, I would refresh the page, then I go to Websites and Site Manager, Click on Details, scroll down, and there is a blue Clear the Cashe button. That usually does the trick :-)
Thanks for checking. Yes, tried clearing the cache. I'll work on it more this evening.
incredibleflipflops.com
You may also check this resource
https://www.wpbeginner.com/plugins/reorder-wordpress-posts-using-drag-drop/
Have you cleared your cache and refreshed your browser?
You can also try the URL in a different browser or mobile device.
You can also empty the servers cache.
Websites > Site Manager > Details > Sitespeed > Empty site cache
https://www.wikihow.com/Clear-Your-Browser's-Cache
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Uff, trying at bingcreate to get a bigger original photo, using for first time Canva (free), and saving to Media at WA wordpress, and it always comes out 500x500 px, nothing bigger. Lost in woods here. Suggestions on tutorials or anything, for finding/creating fotos and editing for dimensions and ratio? Thanks again, one more time.