How to Resize Images on the Fly in WordPress
While working on moving WP Mayor to Genesis, I needed image resizing on the fly functionality, as the old theme used Timthumb and I wanted to get rid of that for a number of reasons.
Discover effective techniques for managing and optimizing media on WordPress, including images, videos, and audio files. Learn about media library management, file optimization for faster loading, and integrating media-focused plugins. This theme is perfect for those looking to efficiently handle media content on their WordPress site, ensuring a visually engaging and high-performing website.
While working on moving WP Mayor to Genesis, I needed image resizing on the fly functionality, as the old theme used Timthumb and I wanted to get rid of that for a number of reasons.
Did you think featured images were limited to posts? As always, WordPress is infinitely extendible, so some plugin developers have given us plugins that let us set a featured image/thumbnail for categories, tags and all types of custom taxonomies.
When writing in a blog, it’s always better to include images and thus make your articles more attention-grabbing. Here are some plugins which make things easier for you.
In an earlier post about image sizes in WordPress, we had shown you a way to choose which image sizes are available for choosing when you’re inserting an image in a post or page.
Today, we are posting a more complete solution where you can actually tell WordPress which image
In this post we take a look at how Google Maps works and examine the best Google Maps plugins for WordPress. Everything from a simple map for one location to maps showing user’s search results!
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