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July 1, 2021 at 9:48 pm #504302
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ParticipantHello,
I'm trying to insert an image in the header but I don't understand the exact measurements, can you confirm Hero Image: 2000x1330 px?
How could I increase the space to display the whole image on the screen?
Would it be possible to put a small animation on opening the site in the header image?
Are there any compatible plug-ins to do this?Thanks and I wish you all a good life.
link my siteJuly 13, 2021 at 6:34 am #504324Victor Font
ModeratorThis should help: https://my.studiopress.com/documentation/navigation-pro-theme/extras/image-style-guide/
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Have you requested your free website audit yet?June 30, 2022 at 12:11 am #505486Ezekiel7495
ParticipantHi, Yes, you could put any type of animation in the header. But you have to customize it properly. The size of the image which you are using is fine. But you are lagging in customization. As recently I remove the header image from best movers in USA website. Because that was making the website lazy. But although you could try it. As it gives amazing look if properly customized.
December 10, 2022 at 3:11 am #506317boredninja0
ParticipantDon't worry. You could check we are using header image size at Best Sublimation Printer Site. Which is a gaming website. As to change the size of the profile it quite simple. When you open the slate team member so at the right side you will see the setting of the slate. So from their you could customize the image size.
January 15, 2023 at 10:55 pm #506578frlegendsapk
ParticipantHey, i faced the same back in the days and after trying different things couple of times it was fine. However, in your case, you could put any type of animation in the header. But you have to customize it properly. The size of the image which you are using is fine. But you are lagging in customization. Just like I did to my website.
March 15, 2023 at 6:00 am #506971natalie keith
ParticipantRegarding the header image size, it depends on the specific theme you are using in StudioPress. However, as a general guideline, a hero image with a resolution of 2000x1330 px would be a good starting point for most themes.
To increase the space for the header image and display the whole image on the screen, you may need to adjust the theme's settings or code. You can try the following steps:
Log in to your WordPress dashboard.
Go to Appearance > Customize.
Look for the "Header" section and click on it.
Look for the options related to header size or height, and adjust them to fit your image.
Click the "Save & Publish" button to apply the changes.
As for adding a small animation to the header image, you can use a plugin like WPAnimate or Animated Headlines. These plugins allow you to create animated effects and add them to various elements on your website that we've mentioned on this post best Epson printer for sublimation, including the header image.To install a plugin, you can follow these steps:
Log in to your WordPress dashboard.
Go to Plugins > Add New.
Search for the plugin you want to install.
Click the "Install Now" button and wait for the installation to complete.
Click the "Activate" button to activate the plugin.
Once the plugin is installed and activated, you can follow the instructions provided by the plugin to create and add the animation to your header image. For further details visit hereApril 3, 2023 at 9:08 pm #507148parentsqueries
ParticipantHi, Yes, you could put any type of animation in the header. But you have to customize it properly. The size of the image which you are using is fine. But you are lagging in customization. As recently I remove the header image from the Gender Reveal Gifts website. Because that was making the website lazy. But although you could try it. As it gives amazing look if properly customized.
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