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02/07/2023 09:42:57 PM (2 years ago)
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  • Ticket #55840, comment 21

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    1 Just FYI, `medium-large` is a "hidden" image size that is not (should not be) used anywhere in the UI. It was added only to support responsive images (`srcset` and `sizes`), same as the other two default image sizes: `1536x1536` and `2048x2048` (yes, these are the "size names" in the image meta).
     1Just FYI, `medium-large` is a "hidden" image size that is not (should not be) used anywhere in the UI. It was added only to support responsive images (`srcset` and `sizes`), same as the other two default image sizes: `1536x1536` and `2048x2048` (these are the "size names" in the image meta), see https://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/tags/6.1/src/wp-includes/media.php#L5237.
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    3 Looking at the PRs, `medium-large` should not be "translatable". WordPress has only four sizes that are exposed in the UI: thumbnail, medium, large, full size.
     3Looking at the PRs, `medium-large` perhaps shouldn't be "translatable"? WordPress has only four image sub-sizes that are exposed in the UI: thumbnail, medium, large, full size (sometimes). The other three are not.