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Bad quality of header image
Hello to all and a happy new year
it seems, that the "new header image editor" reduce the quality of the uploaded image awfully.
The big header image for example. measures 960 x 300 px. I prepare the image for this size. But after the upload the editor make the image a bit bigger and the image loose also quality. further the saved image doesn't contain all what I want to show, because it was resized bigger.
Here is an example http://www.ashram-mallorca.com/yogana-pflegeprodukte-feingold.html
Does someone have an ideal how to solve it?
Thanks a lot for your help!
Greetings
Oumaida

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Our engineers are working on improving the quality of image conversion, @ashrammallorca. I'm not sure when they'll have that completed, though. Sorry for the trouble, and thanks for your patience!
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Hi Adam
Ok, this problem is already known.
Of course I'm patient, I love weebly.
Thank you
Oumaida
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As this thread was first published in 2017 I wonder if there is any solution to the problem today in 2020? I get the feeling that all my header pictures loose a lot of quality when uploading them to weebly. Why?
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What type of file are you using? It's best to use a png file that is no more than 2000px wide.
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