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I’m using the Crexis theme for my fashion & hairstyle blog https://fashionismic.com/ where I write about trending cuts like wolf cut, edgar cut, textured fringe, and butterfly haircut.
On the homepage, the blog post grid is displaying smaller featured images. I would like the images to appear larger or in a different aspect ratio so that hairstyles look more clear and attractive.
Is there a built-in setting in Crexis to adjust the grid/thumbnail size, or do I need to apply custom CSS? If it’s custom CSS, could you please guide me on the correct class/selector to target?
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Hi Team,
I’m using the Crexis theme for my fashion & hairstyle blog https://fashionismic.com/ where I write about trending cuts like wolf cut, edgar cut, textured fringe, and butterfly haircut.
On the homepage, the blog post grid is displaying smaller featured images. I would like the images to appear larger or in a different aspect ratio so that hairstyles look more clear and attractive.
Is there a built-in setting in Crexis to adjust the grid/thumbnail size, or do I need to apply custom CSS? If it’s custom CSS, could you please guide me on the correct class/selector to target?
Thanks in advance for your help!
That might have been true back link then for mechanical watches. But these days, function schmunction – we all know quartz does the job better. If mechanical watches have a function in 2021, it’s less about telling the time and more about prodding us to embrace romantic impracticality. And judged by that criteria, this watch is as functional as it’s ever been.
Finding a special complication is always amusing. Consider link my latest $100 Avia link Ajustor, link my few-thousand-euro Mido Radiotime, or many others featured on #TBT. For collectors hunting highly regarded chronographs, they all might look and sound irrelevant.