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OTF Regenerate Thumbnails

Description

This plugin behaves similarly to Regenerate Thumbnails except that images are resized automatically / on the fly, when they are used. Once created, they won’t be processed again.

Your thumbnails will now resize when:

  • Image Sizes in Settings > Media is modified,
  • Switching themes & plugins with different thumbnail / featured image sizes

No settings pages, just install and activate and things should work right away.

Report bugs and help out in the code from the Github repository

What are you talking about?

Test it out. In your normal WordPress website set up, create a gallery using the Add Media button while editing a post or page and use thumbnails. Afterwards, check out your gallery.

Notice the size of your thumbnails, most likely they’re 150 x 150. Do you see it? Great.

Now head over to Settings > Media and change your thumbnail size to something cooler, something rectangular, let’s try 400 x 200. Save it.

Go back to your gallery that you previously created and refresh your browser. Most likely you won’t be seeing 400 x 200 thumbnails there.

OTF Regenerate Thumbnails fixes this for you.

Usage

OTF Regenerate Thumbnails should work right away, and your images should get resized when the dimensions get changed.

For developers & tinkerers, ensuring your images get resized properly requires you to use WordPress’ image functions to display featured images and image attachments. Don’t worry, this is a good thing.

Make sure you use these WordPress functions every time you display images:

You can also add size names using add_image_size

Features

  • Creates Resizes thumbnails on the fly
  • Handles Image Size settings changes in Settings > Media
  • Handles thumbnail / image size changes introduced by switching themes & plugins
  • Works automatically, no setup needed
  • All calls to the_post_thumbnail and other thumbnail functions are handled automatically
  • Handles image sizes created from add_image_size,
  • Handles 2-item array sizes

Screenshots

  • This is my Settings > Media screen, the thumbnails specified as 80 x 80
  • This is what my gallery looks like. Yup, it's 80 x 80
  • I just changed my Settings > Media thumbnails to 400 x 200
  • But, my gallery thumbnails still look like it's all 80 x 80 🙁
  • After turning on the OTF Regenerate Thumbnails, my gallery now shows 400 x 200 thumbnails 🙂

Installation

  1. Head over to Plugins > Add New in the admin
  2. Search for “OFT Regenerate Thumbnails”
  3. Install & activate the plugin

FAQ

Installation Instructions
  1. Head over to Plugins > Add New in the admin
  2. Search for “OFT Regenerate Thumbnails”
  3. Install & activate the plugin

Reviews

September 3, 2016
I've just used it for the first time after trying several resizing plugins and it is hard to believe how this on works. We just don't do anything. After installing this plugin you just relax and enjoy your re-sizings:)
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Contributors & Developers

“OTF Regenerate Thumbnails” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

Changelog

0.3

  • Add new image size to attachment meta so WordPress can perform actions on the image

0.2

  • Bug fix: image size names which do not exist

0.1

  • First release