Image is not fully displayed after clicking on the thumbnail in WordPress. How to fix this issue?
When an image is not fully displayed after clicking on the thumbnail in WordPress, it could be due to several reasons. Here are some potential solutions to help you fix this issue:
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Check Image Size: The first thing you need to check is the size of the image. Sometimes, the image may not be fully displayed due to its large size. You can try to reduce the image size using an image editor like Adobe Photoshop or any free online image resizer. After resizing the image, upload it again to your WordPress media library and check if the issue is resolved.
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Check Image File Type: Another possible reason for the image not being fully displayed is the file type. Some file types like BMP or TIFF may not be optimized for web use and can result in large file sizes. Try converting the image to a more web-friendly format like JPG or PNG using an image editor.
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Check Image Permissions: Make sure that the image has the correct permissions. WordPress needs to have read access to the image file to display it correctly. You can check the file permissions by logging into your web host's file manager or using an FTP client.
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Check WordPress Thumbnail Size: WordPress creates thumbnails of images based on specific sizes defined in the settings. If the thumbnail size is not set correctly, the image may not be displayed fully. You can check and modify the thumbnail size by going to Settings > Media in the WordPress dashboard.
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Check WordPress Theme: Sometimes, the issue may be caused by your WordPress theme. Try switching to a default WordPress theme like Twenty Twenty to see if the issue persists. If the issue is resolved, then the problem is likely with your theme. You may need to contact the theme developer for assistance.
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Check WordPress Plugins: Another possible cause of the issue could be a WordPress plugin. Try deactivating all plugins and see if the issue is resolved. If it is, then the problem is likely with one of the plugins. You may need to contact the plugin developer for assistance.
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Check Web Host: If none of the above solutions work, then the issue may be with your web host. Check with your web host to see if there are any issues with your account or server that could be causing the problem. They may be able to provide additional assistance.