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Feature Image: “Small icon” not very small

By OsakaWebbie, 10 years ago. Last reply by Andrew Misplon, 10 years ago.
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I’m just starting out with Vantage and Page Builder, still figuring out what everything does. When I set Blog Archive Layout=”Grid” and Featured Image Type=”Small icon”, the image is the full width of the grid cell (computed width 150.7px). It looks that way both on a archive page and in a PB “Post Loop” widget. Is that what is considered a “small icon”, or is something wrong? I was expecting much smaller (maybe 50px or so), possibly even as a float with the text flowing around it.

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  1. 10 years, 11 months ago Andrew Misplon
    Hi, I Work Here

    Hi Osaka

    Thanks for running Vantage.

    To see the Small Icon setting in action set your Appearance > Theme Settings > Blog: Blog Archive Layout to Blog and THEN set the Featured Image to Small Icon. You’ll then see the Small Icon on your blog page.

    The Featured Image size is only applicable to the blog archive pages and not the single post pages. There is no featured image size option for single blog post pages. You can however hide the featured image on single blog pages from Appearance > Theme Settings > Blog: Featured Image.

    The Grid Layout will supersede the Featured Image setting – there is only one image size for the grid layout.

    The Post Loop (PB) widget has it’s own template settings, the theme settings won’t take effect there.

    A bit confusing when it’s put like this – unfortunately just the nature of a theme that was developed over time. Hopefully that clears it up for you a little.

  2. 10 years, 11 months ago OsakaWebbie

    Thanks for the thorough explanation. It wasn’t too confusing (I did have to read it twice, but that’s not bad!).

  3. 10 years, 11 months ago Andrew Misplon
    Hi, I Work Here

    No problem!

    All the best for your project.

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