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  • Jerry

    (@jerrymayalor555)

    Hi @kiranthory,

    I think your website is using Woo Commerce.

    Since that is a commercial theme, we ask that you please go to their official support channel, so you can get support from the people who know it best:  https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/woocommerce/

    Forum volunteers do not have access to commercial products, so they would not know why it is not working correctly. Other community members who may have faced your issue might be able to help you, but your best bet is your product’s developer. We encourage you to use the official support venues, as it allows the developers to be aware of issues with their code and gives back to the community in a more robust way.

    All the best!

    Thread Starter kiranthory

    (@kiranthory)

    Hi Jerry,

    I can only ask Woocommerce support questions regarding product images; but, if you could help me with the other images that are in the text section, that would be very appreciated.

    Jerry

    (@jerrymayalor555)

    Are you referring to the image on this section https://share.zight.com/7KunpO0k?

    I think you have used GIF format for that.

    Thread Starter kiranthory

    (@kiranthory)

    Hi Jerry,

    I’m not referring to gif images here. Every image appears blurry on the page. Thank You.

    Thread Starter kiranthory

    (@kiranthory)

    Hi Jerry,

    One other thing I’ve observed is that the image’s color seems different on the page than it does in the media library. Would you please tell me what might be the primary cause of this?

    williamdan123

    (@williamdan123)


    If you’re experiencing difficulties with the “Ask in the Forum” button on the WordPress website, there are a few alternative steps you can take to get assistance with your issue:

    1. Visit the WordPress Support Forums Directly: Instead of clicking the button on the WordPress website, you can navigate directly to the WordPress Support Forums in your web browser. Once there, you can search for similar issues or start a new thread detailing your problem with the blurry images.
    2. Search the WordPress Documentation: WordPress has extensive documentation that covers a wide range of topics, including troubleshooting common issues. You may be able to find information or solutions related to blurry images in the documentation.
    3. Join WordPress Communities: There are many online communities and forums dedicated to WordPress users and developers where you can ask questions and seek assistance. Websites like Stack Overflow, Reddit’s r/WordPress community, and various Facebook groups are good places to start.
    4. Review WordPress Plugins and Themes: If you’re using plugins or themes that affect image processing or display, review their documentation or support resources for any relevant information about blurry images. It’s possible that a plugin or theme setting could be causing the issue.
    5. Check Image Settings and Optimization: Ensure that your images are properly optimized for the web and that they’re not being resized or compressed excessively when added to pages and products. WordPress has built-in image optimization features, but you may also want to consider using third-party plugins or tools for additional optimization.
    6. Inspect Image Attributes and HTML Markup: Check the HTML markup and attributes associated with the images on your pages and products to ensure that they’re being displayed at the correct dimensions and with the appropriate settings for image quality.
    7. Test Different Image Formats and Resolutions: Experiment with using different image formats (e.g., JPEG, PNG) and resolutions to see if that affects the clarity of the images when displayed on your website.

    If you’re still unable to resolve the issue on your own, consider reaching out to a WordPress developer or consultant who can provide personalized assistance based on your website’s specific setup and requirements

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