1. david@torrens.me.uk
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  3. Monday, 02 April 2018
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You don't say what size the Header Images should be but you seem to use 1800 x 765 in the demos. Then you have set the header minimum height to 650. Then when the template is shown on a wider screen than 1800 the picture gets cut off a bit at the bottom but its not really nopticeable.

At http://www.whitchurchwaterway.uk I had some headers looking OK on smaller screens using images 1200 x 700 with the header minimum height set to 700; however now I am on a desktop with a bigger screen (1920 x 1080) I find some images are getting severely cut off at the bottom to the point of looking ridiculous.

For the pics I am using it would be good if one could control how they are cropped, i.e. top, center or bottom biased.

Either that or I must go back and reformat all my pics.

I think it would be good if the template somehow included some sort of guidance on selecting header images and what size to use etc.
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All sorted now thanks.
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Hello

One option is to set a max-width to your slideshow images. This will ensure your images will not exceed a set width and therefore would not be as excessively cropped on larger screen sizes. To do so you can add the following to the Custom CSS field of your template settings (edit to taste)...

.vegas-slide {
max-width: 1320px;
margin: 0 auto;
}


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