I’m probably being stupid but I don’t understand how the resizing of images on the front page works in the JA Opal template and can’t find any documentation to explain it or that even mentions that this happens.
I’ve currently had to disable the resizing because I was getting weird and inconsistent results.
So, can anyone tell me the following:
1. Are ALL images in articles on the front page resized regardless of what their original size is or does it only resize images that are larger than a defined size and if so, what is that size?
2. Why is it that one image doesn’t get resized proportionally and therefore looks distorted, the original image is portrait in orientation but gets resized so that it looks squashed vertically and then has large black bits on either side. It kinda looks like it’s being squashed into a landscape orientation.
3. Does it resize all images to specific dimensions (which might explain the squashing effect I was seeing) or does it just resize to a specific width and then adjusts the height proportionally?
4. Is there any documentation anywhere on this whole resizing thing?
Cheers