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Re: incorect image ratio

Post by Pablo »

I have a 100% score with your page when using a scaling factor of 1.7 for the thumbnails.
https://wysiwygwebbuilder.com/support/k ... Art-6.html

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So, once again this indicates that this is all about the thumbnails sizes.
In the latest update, you can set the scaling factor manually, so you can optimize it to your needs.
But I strongly recommend to try to take crispy68's advise into account.
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Re: incorect image ratio

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I give up with you as you obviously can't fix it

this error is red flagged so needs fixing

to uncheck generate thumbnails means the whole page loads too slow for google thats what it is nthere for.

as for making my images smaller or different shapes makes no odds one page that works the next page it doesn't it can come up with just 2 images wrong so I delete those 2 upload again it can now say 15 are wrong

I have been doing what you are doing for over a week deleting images adding different images setting different size galleries etc. etc. and spending upwards of an hour on each page I can most time but not always get them to read right and have managed to get about half my headline pages pretty close. but I should not need to do that and the only reason is because there is a problem with the software that causes it. as I have explained it would be absurd to suggest that I have to do this to all 27,000 images in over 1000 galleries on 300 pages.

you knows this is a problem because it does exactly the same on your computer as it does on mine. but is that a software fault in my copy or WYSIWYGs

what you have never done even though I asked you loads of time to try the same thing in your version of WYWIWYG and see if that gives the same result, that way we could actually confirm weather this software fault is just in my version or is universal. and I have asked you that from the very beginning.

Until you accept there is a problem within the software and that with the right knowhow this could be fixed this will never be right

you keep trying to tell me its because of my selection of images, well have you even looked at this, https://freeclassicimages.com/page9.html
just random photos taken with my phone all similar sizes added to a different gallery, audit it !!!

you need to flag this up to someone with more knowledge of this software than you have.
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Re: incorect image ratio

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this error is red flagged so needs fixing
Don't you think that is what Pablo is trying to do? Please tell me another piece of software where you can chat directly with the creator of the software and get your issues looked at and responded to? Please tell me. Answer is nowhere!
to uncheck generate thumbnails means the whole page loads too slow for google thats what it is nthere for.
Really? Where do you get this info? As you can see by the results of YOUR page it scored a 97 in performance. Oh, I ran Google Pagespeed and the overall score was a 93. So tell me again how the page loads too slow? Want to test yourself? Here ya go: https://webbuildertemplates.com/demo/Fantasy-Art-6.html

This is YOUR page with no thumbnails being generated.
what you have never done even though I asked you loads of time to try the same thing in your version of WYWIWYG and see if that gives the same result,
Ok, I'll lay it out. Have I ever created a photo gallery using thumbnails and get the same flag you are getting? Yes. There, lets put that to rest now. The reason why Pablo wants your project is to see all your settings. And based on previous posts there were things he found you needed to change even though they weren't directly related to this issue. There are thousands of possible combinations to the software so having your project file is the easiest to see any issues. So when you are asked to provide a copy of a demo project please do so or quit belly aching about it.
you need to flag this up to someone with more knowledge of this software than you have.
You obviously are not reading these posts as Pablo IS the creator of the software. There is nobody else above him so quit asking for this to go up the chain.
you keep trying to tell me its because of my selection of images, well have you even looked at this, https://freeclassicimages.com/page9.html
Really? You want to know why this is failing Google Pagespeed (score 36) and Lighthouse (50 72 93 82)? You are using ridiculously large images. One of your images is 2448x3264. If all 6 of these images are that big then no wonder you are failing. Your images need to only as big as needed and compressed as I stated in my last post. What I find intriguing is the best score you got in lighthouse on this page was the Best Practices with a 93 and that includes the flag about Aspect Ratios. This just goes to show you how little this flag plays in those scores compared to other things!

I've given you some advice on how to increase your speed and make things better but you seem to skip over that and focusing only on this one flag in Lighthouse which is just a recommendation. Your site isn't penalized if you dont receive 100. There are other things you need to focus your attention on to improve your site that will make a difference.
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Re: incorect image ratio

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I give up with you as you obviously can't fix it
What, are you serious? Did you read my feedback (and that of others) carefully? Nothing needs to be fixed. With the software is nothing wrong!
What I (the developer of the softwere) have been doing this whole time is to help you get better results.

I have a 100% score with the page you have recently shared. And all the pages you have befote tta! What more do you want? You cannot get scores higher than 100%.
https://wysiwygwebbuilder.com/support/k ... Art-6.html
what you have never done even though I asked you loads of time to try the same thing in your version of WYSIWYG and see if that gives the same result
All the pages you have shared, have a 100% score in Lighthouse so I did everything you ask me to help you with (and much more).

HERE ARE THE RESULTS OF YOUR 3 PAGES. PLEASE CHECK IN LIGHTHOUSE.

PAGE 1
https://wysiwygwebbuilder.com/support/k ... page5.html

PAGE 2
https://wysiwygwebbuilder.com/support/k ... age10.html

PAGE 3
https://wysiwygwebbuilder.com/support/k ... Art-6.html
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Re: incorect image ratio

Post by brynj »

Firstly I would like to apologies to Pablo for butting in on this thread.

@kenswindon

Unlike you, Pablo & crispy68 know what they are talking about !

Unless you are prepared to accept their help, and you do as they ask/suggest, then just stop posting because you are making an idiot of yourself ....

Keep safe and well.
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Re: incorect image ratio

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kenswindon - if the images are too large and you have a lot of them, there are programs out there that can resize them and put the resized image back in place of the originals. So all you have to do is select the images, run them through the resizer and then re-publish your site.

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Re: incorect image ratio

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As you have mentioned you wrote that you are Graphics Designer then you should be able to do a batch resize within Photoshop (If that's what you use) quite easily. So saying it would take months isn't really true...
Tutorials:
https://www.digitalartsonline.co.uk/tut ... photoshop/
https://enviragallery.com/how-to-batch- ... photoshop/
https://www.elegantthemes.com/blog/desi ... -photoshop
You can even do it in Windows 10
https://www.howtogeek.com/704597/how-to ... indows-10/
https://www.alphr.com/how-to-batch-resi ... indows-10/
Video Tutorial:
https://youtu.be/_U68MQKQljs
https://youtu.be/2C-ZOOkv_zo
https://youtu.be/-seworeOXyE
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