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  • #199284

    insolitbeauty
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    Hello,
    I have a problem with the images. Once inserted into the web (blog or individual pages) several versions in different sizes (many!!) are automatically generated, which is taking up a lot of hosting space. Some of the created sizes are absurd, for example: 30×30 or 14×10.
    I have removed the default wordpress resize:
    150 × 150 – Thumbnail size
    300 × 300 – Medium size
    1024 × 1024 – Large size
    But still all the other sizes I don’t know where they come from, how can I avoid it?
    I enclose an image so that they see the absurdity of the situation and the large amount of space it is consuming.
    Thank you

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    #199313

    Hello,

    This is the way WordPress and Woocommerce work. You can activate any default theme and you will get the same. Our theme does not influence or have any tools to change that.

    Best Regards

    #199472

    insolitbeauty
    Participant

    Thansk Elise,
    However, WordPress by default has three sizes:

    150 × 150 – Thumbnail size
    300 × 300 – Medium size
    1024 × 1024 – Large size

    that’s why I don’t understand where so many versions of different sizes (50×50; 100×50; 100×100; 150×150; 600×600,…..) come from. Also, they appear on the blog (Woocomerce does not influence there!).

    The page creates images of different sizes to use depending on the screen size of the device you are loading. Is there no way to make it use only one size and resize automatically according to the screen size? My hosting is reaching the limit with so much duplicate image.
    Thank you very much for your time

    #199495

    Hello,

    This is the WordPress default feature and our theme does not influence that. You can find information on WordPress.org.

    Best Regards

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