18 | | Thank you for contacting ET Support! It's due to the recent changes of WordPress in their update, causing images to display smaller. Here's a reference: |
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20 | | https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/62345 (https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/62345) |
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22 | | This will be addressed in WordPress as soon as possible: |
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24 | | WordPress 6.7 Auto-sizes Reducing Image Sizes (https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/62413) and the PR can be found here: Print CSS rule to fix potential visual issues with auto-sizes (https://github.com/WordPress/wordpress-develop/pull/7813#top) |
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26 | | As a temporary solution, you can just install and activate the Disable Lazy Load (https://wordpress.org/plugins/disable-lazy-loading/) plugin. I've done that for you on the https://bayfarms.net.nz/ site. |
| 20 | This will be addressed in WordPress as soon as possible: |
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| 22 | WordPress 6.7 Auto-sizes Reducing Image Sizes (https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/62413) and the PR can be found here: Print CSS rule to fix potential visual issues with auto-sizes (https://github.com/WordPress/wordpress-develop/pull/7813#top) |
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| 24 | As a temporary solution, you can just install and activate the Disable Lazy Load (https://wordpress.org/plugins/disable-lazy-loading/) plugin. I've done that for you on the https://bayfarms.net.nz/ site. |