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Using Larger Images in TYPEPAD

TypePad users:

Have you ever inserted an image in a blog post

 

Only to find that when you view the post, the image is much smaller than you intended??

 

And no matter what you do to resize the image, it stays too small?

 

Here's why:

TypePad's default stylesheet contains an image class style command, called "image-full" that re-sizes the displayed image in the blog post.

To change this, from the Edit Post window, click on the HTML tag. 

Find the image tag, and look for the part of the image tag that reads class="image-full"

Delete just that part of the tag.

 

 

Click Save to re-publish the post.

There, now the image displays at its full, original size.

 

4 commentsCheryl Johnson • September 27 2008 07:41AM

Comments

Thanks for this post, I am one person who really appreciates it. 

Posted by Miriam Bernstein REALTORĀ® New Orleans Real Estate (RE/MAX N.O. Properties) over 3 years ago

Cheryl:

Thanks for the post, good information as always.

Posted by xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) over 3 years ago

CJ- you must do more posts like this. You have the gift of teaching. I'm not a techie type; I'm a people person so I need all the help I can get. This was very helpful.

Posted by Scott Barr Realtor scottbarr.kwrealty.comNewportBeach (Keller Williams) over 3 years ago

Scott, one day when you have some spare time, browse through my archives.  I've got pages and pages of stuff here on AR on using TypePad, WordPress, Photoshop and other stuff.  :-)

Posted by Cheryl Johnson, Bob Taylor Properties, Inc., Los Angeles, CA over 3 years ago

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