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Using my own thumbnails ? 13 Years, 4 Months ago Karma: 0
Hi,

I tried to use my own thumbnails (thumbnails displayed in the article) in order to reduce the loading time and solve resizing problems because I am using images with differents sizes.

I have set the thumbnail path, set generate thumbnails to "no", cleaned the jommla and firefox cache, but there is no changes...

I hope you could help.Thanks in advance.
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#18036
Re:Using my own thumbnails ? 13 Years, 4 Months ago Karma: 760
Hello,

Do you use the module or plugin? What value do you use for thumbnail path and where original images are located?

Regards,
ARI Soft
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#18055
Re:Using my own thumbnails ? 13 Years, 4 Months ago Karma: 0
Hi,

I am using the module.

I have created a folder "thumb" in my image directory.

My directory is :

images/stories/articleechos

So I have set the path like this:

images/stories/articleechos/thumb

After your post, I tried :

images/stories/articleechos/thumb/

and just

thumb/

But without succes...

I hope that you can help me.

Best regards.
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#18067
Re:Using my own thumbnails ? 13 Years, 4 Months ago Karma: 760
If thumbnails have the same name as original images, set "Thumbnail path" parameter to thumb/{$fileName} value.

Regards,
ARI Soft
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#18070
Re:Using my own thumbnails ? 13 Years, 4 Months ago Karma: 0
Ok thanks a lot, i have understood my mistake !

Best regards.
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