By chris on Saturday, 09 February 2019
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Image Size

I know this isn't a mistake. And still it can lead to problems with the representation.

There are pages where you want to display the images in lists of users, pages etc. larger.

Especially in the user list.

Unfortunately only the image "medium" is displayed there. And that has a format of 64x64.

If you now have a representation of 120x120, then the images are all blurred.

Would it be possible to display a size of 128x128 in the list views? The file size would not be much larger and the images would be sharp.
On one hand, there are customers like yourself who wants larger images to be rendered and on the other hand, there are customers who are complaining that the page is loading up so slowly because we are using a larger image size but rendering at a smaller size.

We can't be adding settings for every single layout to determine which avatar type to use. Therefore, I think it is right that if you want something larger, customize and tweak the codes to pull in larger image size using template overrides
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Saturday, 09 February 2019 18:55
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Hello Mark, thanks for the quick answer. Don't you have a weekend?

I understand that already. I'm just not a big friend of overrides.

But I will then overwrite it to _large.

But I have to know it before. Because otherwise I make a overwriting and you change it nevertheless then. That would be stupid. And by the way, speed is everything....

Great work. Thank you.
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Saturday, 09 February 2019 19:09
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Unfortunately we can't built a system exclusively just for you. As much as we want every part of the extension to just work out of the box for you, it's not going to be possible

Hence, overrides is the only ideal way to go about this.
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Monday, 11 February 2019 10:31
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