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Community Forums › Forums › Archived Forums › Design Tips and Tricks › Second featured image

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Tagged: backstretch, featured, header, image

  • This topic has 0 replies, 1 voice, and was last updated 7 years, 7 months ago by webkompaan.
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  • October 1, 2018 at 9:33 am #223471
    webkompaan
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    I'm using this plugin to try and add a second featured image. The reason is that featured images are very difficult to use as a background in the header as well. Especially when people or text is in the image.

    Multiple Featured Images

    I'm using the Monochrome Pro theme which uses a backstretch image. Now I have to somehow replace the normal featured image with the second featured image. But I can't get this to work in the template. The first featured image should still be used as the featured image for archives and such.

    		/* $image2 = kdmfi_the_featured_image( 'featured-image-2', 'full' );*/
    		$image = array( 'src' => has_post_thumbnail() ? genesis_get_image( array( 'format' => 'url' ) ) : '' );
    		wp_localize_script( 'monochrome-backstretch-set', 'BackStretchImg', $image );

    $image2 is what I think is the function of that plugin that outputs the url.

    https://www.webmastery.nl/zomeractie-eigen-social-media-bovenbanner-gemaakt/
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