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Some feeds have images that gets awkwardly compressed to fit the screen #2639

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Hund opened this issue May 13, 2024 · 5 comments
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Some feeds have images that gets awkwardly compressed to fit the screen #2639

Hund opened this issue May 13, 2024 · 5 comments

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@Hund
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Hund commented May 13, 2024

Some feeds have images that gets awkwardly compressed to fit the screen. See the attached screenshot.

The feed is: https://gustavlindqvist.se/friluftsliv/feed.xml

Is there anything I can do to feeds like this?

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@widowild1
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hi, i'm on ios, miniflux Version: 2.1.3
Git Commit 3388f8e, I have the same thing as you, but I have a custom stylesheet, see if you have the same thing and delete the stylesheet to see if your problem is solved. IMG_2896

@Hund
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Hund commented May 13, 2024

It's a good guess, but removing the custom CSS did nothing. :/

@trekzavier
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Just tried this with openrss and looks like it fixes the images automatically:

https://openrss.org/gustavlindqvist.se/friluftsliv/feed.xml

@Hund
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Hund commented May 14, 2024

Thanks, but I do not wish to use a third party service for this. :)

@fguillot
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You can remove the original width and height attributes from the images with a rewrite rule. Something like this should work: replace("width="|"original-width="), replace("height="|"original-height=")

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@fguillot fguillot converted this issue into discussion #2653 May 18, 2024

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