Size thumbnail portfolio metro
This support request was posted in Smart by clemth
- clemth August 26, 2017 at 6:37 am
Hi there,
I was wondering how can you choose the format of the thumbnail of a project in Portfolio metro. Square, landscape, portrait….
Also how are the items ordered. I tried to change ‘Order items by’ from oder by ID to oder by date, in portfolio option but it doesn’t seem to do anything.An other problem I have is how to deactivate the automatic display of the excerpt, when you leave excerpt empty.
Thank you.
Cheersclemth August 27, 2017 at 4:16 amSorry i made a mistake when posting the request.
It should have been posted in ‘Smart theme’.Cheers
Juanfra Aldasoro August 27, 2017 at 12:52 pmHi,
Thanks for writing. I hope you are doing well.
No problem, I moved the ticket to Smart.
Are you currently using the visual editor posts element to create the list of portfolio items?
Best,
Juanclemth August 29, 2017 at 2:45 amHi Julian,
Thanks for the answer.
I installed the Portfolio Metro demo. And went on with that. I duplicated one of your portfolio project and created mine from that one.
Inside one portfolio project, I use the visual composer.Best,
ClementJuanfra Aldasoro August 29, 2017 at 10:02 amHello Clement,
Thanks for the follow-up.
Regarding the portfolio projects, I don’t understand your question. The image that displays is the image that you upload. Do you have a link so I can take a look at your portfolio project?
Best,
Juan.Hi,
The thumbnails of the portfolio have different sizes (4 sizes i believe). Some are square (big), some square (small), some horizontal (768×389), some vertical (389×768)..
For example, for the project DIP IN, I uploaded a square image for the thumbnail but it is display as a vertical image (389×768).
How can i choose the size that will be displayed for each portfolio item?
Thank you,
BestClement
Juanfra Aldasoro September 1, 2017 at 7:12 pmHi Clement,
Thanks for the follow-up.
The metro layout is set by default directly by the order number of each item.
So, the shapes of the different elements would be (for four columns):
1 Square (big)
2 Horizontal
3 Vertical
4 Square (default)
5 Horizontal
6 Square (default)
7 Square (default)
8 Horizontal
9 Square (default)
10 Square (default)
11 Square (default)
12 Square (default)
13 Vertical
14 Square (default)
15 Square (default)
16 Square (default)Best,
Juan.
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