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Posted March 23, 20204 yr There are a lot of very old and large images on the forum. They take up too much space . Can I somehow convert them to the new settings (reduce them)?
March 23, 20204 yr System > Settings > Maximum image dimensions to save & Maximum image dimensions to display You need to change both and save it. Then rebuild existing images (the link under Maximum image dimensions to display). I will state that if the two are different you will have two images saved to the server.
March 25, 20204 yr Orphaned images are automatically removed through a task. So if it is a part of a deleted post etc it will be deleted automatically.
April 9, 20204 yr Author I installed the saved and the display is 800x600. The reconstruction process has been completed. But my investment is still more than 800x600. ((( upd: And, I understand, only thumbnails are rebuilt? 🧒 Edited April 9, 20204 yr by Egorkin
February 10, 20223 yr On 4/9/2020 at 10:47 AM, Egorkin said: And, I understand, only thumbnails are rebuilt? 🧒 Unfortunately, yes, and in the post the image size still remains the same. It would need to be improved.
February 10, 20223 yr 28 minutes ago, SeNioR- said: Unfortunately, yes, and in the post the image size still remains the same. It would need to be improved. Its an old post you are responding to there
February 10, 20223 yr so what? 🤔 yes I see that the last answer was almost 2 years ago, but Egorkin last logged in a few days ago so I guess I can start the conversation again or not? Edited February 10, 20223 yr by SeNioR-
February 10, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, SeNioR- said: so what? 🤔 yes I see that the last answer was almost 2 years ago, but Egorkin last logged in a few days ago so I guess I can start the conversation again or not? As mentioned in my other response there. I was informing you in case you were not aware. The reality is however, by responding to much older items, you are in fact burying the newer ones. I think its safe to assume that if someone has not responded in that length of time, its very likely they have found the solution to the issue. At the time we did not use the community for support, so its very likely it was resolved in a ticket.