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[SteadyIncome] Inconsistent Image Dimensions And Blog Layout On Homepage


mst207
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I have a couple of questions:

 

  1. Image Dimensions

    The proportional dimensions of the featured images are not consistent between the different places they appear. This would make it difficult to create a custom graphic with text or border elements and have them appear somewhat consistently on the featured posts, latest posts, and single post pages (for example). Although the layout is beautiful, unless you are using photo images that crop gracefully, this concern is going to pop up with many users sooner than later.

    My question is, can this problem be fixed through a theme update (or customization by you)? I don't want to have to check several places every time I post to see what my images are going to look like.
     
  2. Homepage Blog Layout

    Basically I want the blog view to appear on the homepage (without the banner header.

    Can I do this with a simple setting?

Thank you!

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Hi,

 

I will be happy to assist you with those queries.

 

1. We can easily help you attain a consistent image size across the entire site as per your preference.

 

2. Yes, it is as simple as creating a new page and setting it as a homepage in Settings > Reading.

 

Do let me if you need help with anything else.


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Hello,

 

Not essentially. We will use a Child theme to make all the edits. This ensures the edits won't be lost even after updating the theme.

 

Hope it helps.


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