Bendigo Ecommerce Theme - Product image sizes

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If your store uses the Bendigo theme, we recommend uploading images that are 2000px wide x 2550px high (portrait) or 2550px wide x 2000px high (landscape). This is to ensure your store will display retina quality images on mobile devices.

Uploading images that are all different sizes is possible, but your store will not look as good as if you have all of your images the same dimensions.

If you don't have high-resolution images, the minimum size product image you upload should be 800px x 1020px. The theme supports any size image, but it's best that you keep your images all the same dimensions so that your store looks the best it possibly can!

You can also change your store's built-in product image sizes so that images are resized to the correct dimensions. To do this, follow the instructions below;

Changing your stores’ product image sizes

To change the default image sizes that your Spiffy Store uses, you will need to do a couple of things… turn on advanced configuration options in your preferences, and then edit the product image sizes in your theme editor. Instructions on each step are below.

Step 1. Turn on advanced configuration options

  • Log in to your store, and go to the “Your Settings” page in the top right menu
  • Scroll down to the “Advanced Configuration” section, and tick the box that says “Enable advanced theme options.”
  • Click the “Save changes” button.

Step 2. Change your default image sizes

To crop parts of the image, use the "Cropped" option - recommended

  • Go to the “Design & assets >> Theme editor” section of your toolbox in the top right menu
  • Scroll down to the “Custom Product Image Sizes” section.
  • Change the “Compact Image” dimensions to 100 wide and 100 high, and tick only the box for “Cropped”.
  • Change the “Medium Image” dimensions to 300 wide and 300 high, and tick only the box for “Cropped”.
  • Change the “Large Image” dimensions to 800 wide and 1020 high, and tick only the box for “Cropped”.
  • Click the “Save” button.


Or to add white padding around images, use the "Padded" option.

  • Go to the “Design & assets >> Theme editor” section of your toolbox in the top right menu
  • Scroll down to the “Custom Product Image Sizes” section.
  • Change the “Compact Image” dimensions to 100 wide and 100 high, and tick only the box for “Padded”.
  • Change the “Medium Image” dimensions to 300 wide and 300 high, and tick only the box for “Padded”.
  • Change the “Large Image” dimensions to 800 wide and 1020 high, and tick only the box for “Padded”.
  • Click the “Save” button.


Resizing your own photos

Resizing your images before you upload them gives you far greater control. Not everyone knows how to use image editing programs, which is why we have recommended the “Custom image sizes” option for most people.

Most people have some sort of image editing program that allows them to re-size or crop an image. There are plenty of free ones out there as well. There's a great one online at http://pixlr.com/ (Advanced Pixlr editor)

If you’ve got a handle on editing your own images… give it a go!

If you upload product images that are 2000px x 2550px, then your photos should come out gorgeous on all pages.


Image size FAQ

Q: My images look stretched. How can I fix that?

A: If your images look stretched, they have been uploaded stretched. The theme cannot stretch images. Try uploading a normal image that you haven't resized.


Q: My images look blurry. How can I fix that?

A: If your images look blurry, they are not high enough quality for this theme. You should try getting hold of better quality images.


Q: My images are chopped off. How can I fix that?

A: The Bendigo theme does not crop images unless you have changed a setting in your default image sizes. You're best to review the instructions above and experiment to work out what works best for your images.






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