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I have been trying to get the whole image to show up when clicking on the image or at least to be able to pan around it. I had it at 4:3 but changed it to 1:1 like I saw someone said and that didn't work. I looked in the apps and saw nothing for zooming. I am selling video games and people want to be able to see the label close up. I am at a lose.
Any and all help is appreciated. I have spent so much time on this and my deadline is getting closer and closer. Thanks
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HI, you can review the image size recommended by Square under Image File size here:
https://squareup.com/help/ie/en/article/8267-upload-images-to-your-item-library
Also, if that did not work, could you please include a link to your site to see an example?
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HI, you can review the image size recommended by Square under Image File size here:
https://squareup.com/help/ie/en/article/8267-upload-images-to-your-item-library
Also, if that did not work, could you please include a link to your site to see an example?
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Sorry never got notified of this answer. I figured out how to size it so it will stay in the box when zoomed but I was wondering if there was a way to change the white to green when zooming. I fill the background on the picture of the game with the green so it is nicer looking on the website but when zoomed the white comes up and I have not been able to figure out how to change it or if I can even change it. Thanks
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HI, best practice for images will be white or transparent background. Color background does effect search engine ranking.
You can review the Google AI response here:
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