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    Steve
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    struggling terribly with so many sites. I may need to revert to old version.

    Question here is how to have the listing image not so blurry and huge!

    All domains using Directory

    #509481

    Kor
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    Hi Steve,

    Thanks for your post. Could you share the URL of the page in question so that we could check this out for you? Also, it would definitely help if you could share the login credentials here in private reply so that we could check on the setups.

    #509490

    Alex Rollin
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    You can use CSS like this, and adjust it for your layout:

    
    
    
    .geodir-post-slider{
        max-width: 500px;
        margin: 0 auto;
    }
    

    See also
    https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/integrations/images/#image-width

    #509544

    Steve
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    #509555

    Steve
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    Wish list. The main listing image to have a image left with “some dimension” and then adjacent to it a Vertical Image place holder. See Attached Image. (thus a horizontal Image and Vertical image.)

    I may be asking something that needs customization but then it beggs the question. How do I get started.

    Why? Because most posters are Vertical 11″ x 17″ and it would be a blast, or user friendly.

    Just an ideas my brothers!

    Best regards,

    #509633

    Alex Rollin
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    For portrait try cover width, like

    
    
    
    [gd_post_images type="image" ajax_load="1" slideshow="1" show_title="1" animation="slide" controlnav="1" cover="x"]
    
    
    #510923

    Steve
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    #511154

    Alex Rollin
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    Each CPT can have a separate archive item template
    When using the Custom Post Type addon, it is possible to set a different Archive Item template for each Custom Post Type (CPT). The setting for this is found in:

    CPT Settings (ex. Places Settings) – General (tab) – Show Advanced – Archive Item template – Choose your template page

    https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/templates/archive-item/

    cover=x will not force a portrait, but if the images you upload are portrait aspect ratio, then they will show better with cover=x.

    #511162

    Steve
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    Thank you for the information.
    I will give it a shot.. go.. try. lol
    Regards,

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