Slider Showing Low Resolution Of Images

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Ekwe
@ekwe
10 years ago
212 posts
I have created the images to have the exact width size. Yet they resize and show lower quality images on the slider.

Please help
updated by @ekwe: 05/05/14 09:11:40PM
douglas
@douglas
10 years ago
2,790 posts
Do you have a link we can check out?


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Ekwe
@ekwe
10 years ago
212 posts
for some reason, it loses resolution. I need to figure this out
brian
@brian
10 years ago
10,148 posts
If you have a URL we can check it out from here and try to help.


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Founder and Lead Developer - Jamroom
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Ekwe
@ekwe
10 years ago
212 posts
Brian, emailed it to you. Subject same as subject here
brian
@brian
10 years ago
10,148 posts
Ekwe:
Brian, emailed it to you. Subject same as subject here

I'll check this out and let you know. Note that going forward we'll ask that you post anything you need help with here on the forum - if you need us to help you directly by emailing us, you will need to be a JR subscriber.

Thanks!


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brian
@brian
10 years ago
10,148 posts
I just checked out your site and am not seeing what the issue is - can you explain the problem you're seeing?

Thanks!


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Founder and Lead Developer - Jamroom
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Ekwe
@ekwe
10 years ago
212 posts
Yes, the images on the slider are showing at a lower quality. Not as clear as the original file
brian
@brian
10 years ago
10,148 posts
First up you're using an image slider that's not one we use, so it could be the JS doing some resizing. You can also try changing the resolution of the image calls from "xxlarge" to "1280" which will make the image much bugger, but you put height/width tags then it will sharpen it.

Ultimately your best bet is to just upload the images to your skins directory and use a direct source call to the image without going through Jamroom's image handler.

Hope this helps!


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Brian Johnson
Founder and Lead Developer - Jamroom
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