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Hello,
I'm using the Clean Lines theme, and I can't find a way to check the header image specifications—AKA the aspect ratios needed for the various header types: tall header, short header, etc.
Searching other posts, I see evidence that some themes provide this info somewhere(?)
I'm using my own images (obviously) and all the resizing is driving me crazy.
Thanks for any tips.
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@Hilcandoit: It is little tricky, but you can do it. Download a free utility extension called MeasureIt for firefox or chrome.
1. Use default images. Use that utility to measure the height and width. Add about 100-120px on the height.
2. If the default image is full width use a minimum of 1400px for width (1920 px is better for the image to show up on huge screens)
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@Hilcandoit: It is little tricky, but you can do it. Download a free utility extension called MeasureIt for firefox or chrome.
1. Use default images. Use that utility to measure the height and width. Add about 100-120px on the height.
2. If the default image is full width use a minimum of 1400px for width (1920 px is better for the image to show up on huge screens)
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Thank you, Bobafett, for another piece of helpful advice. I appreciate!
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1920px will also create a much bigger file size which slow down the page load
You need to optimise for the size of screen most people use not the huge screens that a few people use
That's because Google likes speedy loads and it's more important to have a fast load time
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