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This plugin works within the Genesis Framework, to display featured images in beautiful and dynamic ways.
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This plugin works within the Genesis Framework, to display featured images in beautiful and dynamic ways.
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Display Featured Image for Genesis
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Display Featured Image for Genesis
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Plugin name.

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Alternatively, but not as nice: shortcodes for each widget include: You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Alternatively, but not as nice: shortcodes for each widget include:
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Yes. As of version 3.2.0, blocks have been registered for each widget. Add a featured term, author, or post type block anywhere you can add a block. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Yes. As of version 3.2.0, blocks have been registered for each widget. Add a featured term, author, or post type block anywhere you can add a block.
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The scriptless banner image position will ignore the parent container max-height. If you set the Maximum Height in the plugin, the new rule is added to the <code>.big-leader__image</code> instead of the <code>.big-leader</code> container. So if your theme is set up this way but you want to switch to the scriptless banner image, you can either enter the max-height number on the plugin settings options, or you can add the same max-height rule to your CSS, but on the <code>.big-leader__image</code> element in addition to the <code>.big-leader</code>. The plugin will add the rule to both elements if you use the setting. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
The scriptless banner image position will ignore the parent container max-height. If you set the Maximum Height in the plugin, the new rule is added to the <code>.big-leader__image</code> instead of the <code>.big-leader</code> container. So if your theme is set up this way but you want to switch to the scriptless banner image, you can either enter the max-height number on the plugin settings options, or you can add the same max-height rule to your CSS, but on the <code>.big-leader__image</code> element in addition to the <code>.big-leader</code>. The plugin will add the rule to both elements if you use the setting.
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Generally, the banner images will display more or less the same whether you choose to use the JavaScript version or not. Where you may experience a significant difference is if you have the following setup: You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Generally, the banner images will display more or less the same whether you choose to use the JavaScript version or not. Where you may experience a significant difference is if you have the following setup:
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As of version 3.1.0, you can choose to display even banner images completely with WordPress' native responsive images and CSS. No JavaScript required. Just visit the settings page (the Banner Output tab) and check the "Disable JavaScript" option. If you have previously used the banner (backstretch) featured image, you may notice that the output is slightly different, but it should be very close to the same, and easier to override with pure CSS if you need to. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
As of version 3.1.0, you can choose to display even banner images completely with WordPress' native responsive images and CSS. No JavaScript required. Just visit the settings page (the Banner Output tab) and check the "Disable JavaScript" option. If you have previously used the banner (backstretch) featured image, you may notice that the output is slightly different, but it should be very close to the same, and easier to override with pure CSS if you need to.
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your plugin settings leave the max-height for the banner image empty You have to log in to add a translation. Details
your plugin settings leave the max-height for the banner image empty
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your theme CSS includes a max-height for the <code>.big-leader</code> element which is significantly different than the screen height (at least sometimes) You have to log in to add a translation. Details
your theme CSS includes a max-height for the <code>.big-leader</code> element which is significantly different than the screen height (at least sometimes)
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I switched to the scriptless banner image option and the output is more than a little different. What happened? You have to log in to add a translation. Details
I switched to the scriptless banner image option and the output is more than a little different. What happened?
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I'm not a huge fan of adding more JavaScript to my website. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
I'm not a huge fan of adding more JavaScript to my website.
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Prior to version 2.2.0 of the plugin, these images were saved to the database as URL strings, rather than as ID numbers, which was hugely inefficient. This was changed in version 2.2.0, with backwards compatible helper functions to ease the transition, but the helper functions are no longer used as of version 3.0.0. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Prior to version 2.2.0 of the plugin, these images were saved to the database as URL strings, rather than as ID numbers, which was hugely inefficient. This was changed in version 2.2.0, with backwards compatible helper functions to ease the transition, but the helper functions are no longer used as of version 3.0.0.
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If these images were saved to your database prior to version 2.2.0 of this plugin and you've never updated the plugin settings since then, these images may have effectively disappeared in version 3.0.0. To fix this, visit the plugin settings page, reselect your default/post type image(s), and save. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
If these images were saved to your database prior to version 2.2.0 of this plugin and you've never updated the plugin settings since then, these images may have effectively disappeared in version 3.0.0. To fix this, visit the plugin settings page, reselect your default/post type image(s), and save.
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What happened to my default/post type featured image? You have to log in to add a translation. Details
What happened to my default/post type featured image?
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As of version 3.0.0, you can change the hook/location of the large featured image without code by going to Appearance &gt; Display Featured Image for Genesis, and then the Advanced tab. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
As of version 3.0.0, you can change the hook/location of the large featured image without code by going to Appearance &gt; Display Featured Image for Genesis, and then the Advanced tab.
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