Images on the thumbnail pages are displayed in either a Masonry (aka Pinterest) or Row layout style.
If you have narrow or thin images, they may not look sharp when using a template with Masonry layout, due to how Masonry functions.
Read more about Masonry vs Row here plus a list of templates grouped by Masonry or Row style.
Our templates Diego and Chelsea are mobile responsive but display images in more of a row style (scaling thumbnails to same height).
Controlling thumbnail order is somewhat possible on these 2 templates, though the images will reorganize themselves a bit, according to screen size.
To sharpen your thumbnails, first try this:
- from FASO Control Panel
- click Artwork icon (upper row)
- click Settings & Tools button
- click Edit the Works Display
- for Use Variable Size Thumbnails, set to Yes
- click Save Changes
Refresh your browser and take a look at your thumbnail page.
Other Options for Correcting Thumbnail Images:
Check to make sure your images are uploaded at the appropriate size. See this FAQ: Image Upload Size
Change Template. Diego or Chelsea are good choices for thumbnail layout if you have concerns.
See this FAQ: How do I change my template?
Contact Support and request that we attempt to control your Thumbnail Image size by adding a Site Element.
Please keep in mind that the Works and Collections overview pages are meant to show a list or grid of artworks. It's just a preview to be able to select an artwork to click on for detail info.
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