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A query re the default News page...
The featured image on my blog posts is way too big for me (see here):
https://anyoldvintage.com/blogs/news
How can I reduce that image size?
Thanks!
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This is an accepted solution.
You can change the change the size of the banner without using code.
1. From you Admin page, go to Online store > Themes > Customize
2. Follow the instructions below
This is an accepted solution.
You can change the change the size of the banner without using code.
1. From you Admin page, go to Online store > Themes > Customize
2. Follow the instructions below
Thank you!
I hope you are doing good and welcome to the Shopify Community!
I am San from MS Web Designer.
Please add this css in your bottom of the css file:
.blog-articles .article-card-wrapper .card--standard .card__inner {width: 50%; margin: 0 auto;}
Regards,
San
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This works where the solution of selecting a drop-down for "Featured image height" is too limited.
I've tried both solutions at https://mlbuchman.myshopify.com/blogs/nerdguy-fridays/nerdguy-friday-42-isasi
Changing image height simply chops off the top half of the image.
Adding the code you provided to the Custom CSS section of the Dawn 13.0.1 theme has no effect (cleared the cache twice, still no).
Tinkering with the blog.json proved way beyond my skills.
I'd love a solution to this. THANKS
Actually, I just found what that CSS code did. It changed to blog listing page (https://mlbuchman.myshopify.com/blogs/nerdguy-fridays) to narrow cards. It's the Featured Image I'm hoping to wrestle under control. Thanks
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