I purchased your plugin yesterday and have created a slider than when viewed on a very big screen (27 inch. with 2k screen resolution), the images in the slider loose resolution and quality and are seen pixeled.
I was wondering if you could tell me what size (in pixels) the images would need to be to fit all screens and formats (desktop, tablet, cell phone), resolution in ppp, and format (jpg or png) and still be seen with a good quality resolution.
My slider in question is full width with a height of 550px. (Incase this is useful information)
Thank you for getting in touch with us. My name is Attila and I'm happy to assist you today. I appreciate your patience while we've been working towards your ticket.
There are no real 'must-have' sizes for images, as every viewing environment is different. I would suggest using images with the size that fits for average screens. This way your images won’t lose much from their quality when they needs to be enlarged, but you can minimize load time. The slider's responsive mode will automatically adjust their size to fit for the viewing environment.
Hello,
I purchased your plugin yesterday and have created a slider than when viewed on a very big screen (27 inch. with 2k screen resolution), the images in the slider loose resolution and quality and are seen pixeled.
I was wondering if you could tell me what size (in pixels) the images would need to be to fit all screens and formats (desktop, tablet, cell phone), resolution in ppp, and format (jpg or png) and still be seen with a good quality resolution.
My slider in question is full width with a height of 550px. (Incase this is useful information)
Thanks for your help.
Leonor
Hello Leonor,
Thank you for getting in touch with us. My name is Attila and I'm happy to assist you today. I appreciate your patience while we've been working towards your ticket.
There are no real 'must-have' sizes for images, as every viewing environment is different. I would suggest using images with the size that fits for average screens. This way your images won’t lose much from their quality when they needs to be enlarged, but you can minimize load time. The slider's responsive mode will automatically adjust their size to fit for the viewing environment.