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Is there no other way to prevent this problem? I'll check out the plugin though. Thanks for the response Davinder.
ilkwebParticipantI have contacted StudioPress support regarding this but they tell me it is a custom code issue and they cannot help me. Al I am really wanting to find out is how to add my desired image dimension as a new image to the media uploader shown in the post above.. 700 X 300... is this possible to do?
ilkwebParticipantI want to add support for a 700 X 300 image here in the WP media uploader, but all the online tutorials are referring to native WP installations, not StudioPress themes. I've looked in functions.php in the Magazine Pro theme folder and I'm really unsure of how to add this functionality
ilkwebParticipantThanks for the suggestion Davinder. I have to say I am against using free plugins unless it has support. If I can find another way to achieve the desired results I would rather take the non-plugin route.
I'll consider the plugin if that is the only solution. The security issues with WordPress are what concern me and free plugins that get few updates/support are a prime culprit for helping hackers have their way with a WP installation.
March 14, 2014 at 10:17 am in reply to: Trying to rename child theme folder – breaking site (Magazine Pro) #94870ilkwebParticipantThe theme name is hyphenated and lower case
March 3, 2014 at 10:29 am in reply to: Magazine Pro theme custom widgets & conditional tags breaks theme #93223ilkwebParticipantBrad, you're star! Thanks for your reply and I'm looking forward to exactly what your fix is.
I've looked at the wpsites article you referenced and the key difference appears to be using 'before' and 'after'
E.g.
My original code...
echo '<div class="banners-top widget-area">'; dynamic_sidebar( 'banners_2' ); echo '</div>';
Suggested changes I need to make...
'before' => '<div class="banners-top widget-area">', 'after' => '</div>',
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