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Does anyone have any tips for ensuring the size of your images are consistent?

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ONE_Orinda
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I have spoken with Tech Support twice on this and have been told there is no way way to solve this.  So I'm just looking for tips or tricks or best practices from other users.

 

When laying out content, and resizing the images to be visually appealing, do you have any tips or tricks to ensure that all the photos are the same size?  I know if I just used the default size when you drop in the image they would all be the same.  But Constant Contact's default size of square images dropped into a wrap around text paragraph are just too small, so I always drag them to be larger.  I just wish I could ensure that all my square images are then the same size, and there appears to be no way to do that.  

 

Any suggestions? I've tried setting the size before import and that didn't make a difference. 

 

Thanks!

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William_A
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Hello @ONE_Orinda ,

 

Similar to our advice when it comes to mobile image sizing, if you're wanting absolute consistency with image sizes, you'll want to set the size manually by editing the images. We have a few articles regarding this:

Once you've set your images to an explicit size, you can then insert into your email or other campaign type. Do not drag out or in the corners after inserting, otherwise it will cause the image to no longer be the same consistency.


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William A
Community & Social Media Support

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William_A
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Hello @ONE_Orinda ,

 

Similar to our advice when it comes to mobile image sizing, if you're wanting absolute consistency with image sizes, you'll want to set the size manually by editing the images. We have a few articles regarding this:

Once you've set your images to an explicit size, you can then insert into your email or other campaign type. Do not drag out or in the corners after inserting, otherwise it will cause the image to no longer be the same consistency.


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
William A
Community & Social Media Support
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