Preserving image resolution
Permalink 1 user found helpfulThe original image was 1320 x 767. When I inserted it into a blog post, I had to resize it to fit the column width, since it was bleeding into the navigation panel on the right. So the resolution in the editor became 520 x 307. I need for users to have the option of seeing the full, original resolution, which is typically possible on a site by simply right-clicking it and selecting "View image." However, if I do this with the published page, all I get is the lower-resolution version. I'm attaching the original that I uploaded. In the Concrete file manager, the image still shows the original size.
Addendum: This is a very basic C5 site. Nothing added that would change that editing environment. The URL of the blog post ishttp://www.ffez.com/site/index.php/blog/file-management-tools...
Is there some editing trick I'm missing? Thanks!
You can see this in action by going here..
http://weymouthangling.co.uk/ and look for the link 'different sea bed types' this is not text, it is an image that links to another..
2. Your theme is not responsive (mobile friendly), if it were you might not need to resize the image as it would fit in allowed space.
3. You could try inserting an image in a content block, make it a link and choose open the link in a popup.
There is no upgrade path from 5.6 to version 8.
If you want to use version 8, my advice would be to rebuild your site from scratch on the new platform because the alternative approach is to use the migration tools to export data from a 5.6 site and import it into a version 8 site.
The migration process is not straight forward and many members fail to get it to work for them.
If you want to stay on the 5.6 platform, I would advise you to look at the development version of 5.6.4.0 (available on GitHub) as this runs on the very latest stable release of PHP 7.2.10.
If you need any assistance with this, PM me..
https://www.concrete5.org/community/forums/usage/show-bigger-image-o...
It sounds like what you want to do.
BTW, it looks like your site is v5.6, so you'll want to be careful since the replies might assume you are using v7+ based on the location of this thread.
What size are the images - width, height and weight (i.e. Mbs, KBs)?