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Using Vertical Photos Rather Than Horizontal

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  • #3370
    Patrick McLoad
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    Hello, and thank you for your advice in advance.

    I am just now beginning to build a website for a client using Simplify Extend.
    This company sells “aerial man-lifts”, and consequently, many of the photos of
    where the lift boom is extended (working high on a building or in a tree) are
    vertical, NOT horizontal.

    I have not yet inserted any of this photos yet, but was just wondering if I can use
    vertical photos without having to reduce them to horizontal format, making the image
    in the photo quite small.

    Thanks for any tips or suggestions.

    Patrick McLoad
    Houston, Texas

    #4408
    D5 Creation
    Keymaster
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    Quote from mcload on May 16, 2013, 02:11
    Hello, and thank you for your advice in advance.

    I am just now beginning to build a website for a client using Simplify Extend.
    This company sells “aerial man-lifts”, and consequently, many of the photos of
    where the lift boom is extended (working high on a building or in a tree) are
    vertical, NOT horizontal.

    I have not yet inserted any of this photos yet, but was just wondering if I can use
    vertical photos without having to reduce them to horizontal format, making the image
    in the photo quite small.

    Thanks for any tips or suggestions.

    Patrick McLoad
    Houston, Texas

    You can set the Width and Height of the Slider from WP-Admin > Appearance > Simplify Options > Slider Settings

    You can use any images with any measurement within Posts and Pages.

    #4409
    Patrick McLoad
    Participant

    Thank you for the quick response!

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