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How Do I Resize an Image to Fit Wix Strip?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 7:56 am

If you want to add an image to your Wix website but don’t want it to take up too much space, you can resize it using the Wix image editor. To resize an image, first click on it so that the image editor appears.

Then, click on the “Resize” button in the top left corner of the editor. A new window will appear where you can enter the desired width and height for your image. Once you’ve entered the desired dimensions, click “OK” and your image will be resized.

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PRO TIP: If you are using the Wix platform to create a website, you may be wondering how to resize an image to fit in a Wix strip. It’s actually quite simple – all you need to do is open the image in an editing program (like Photoshop) and resize it to the dimensions of the strip. However, there are a few things to keep in mind when doing this:

1. Make sure that you don’t crop or stretch the image in any way, as this will distort it.

2. Keep the resolution high enough so that the image looks good on retina displays.

3. If possible, try to use an image that has transparency, as this will give your site a more polished look.

If you need to resize multiple images at once, you can do so by selecting all of the images that you want to resize and then clicking on the “Resize” button in the top left corner of the image editor. A new window will appear where you can enter the desired width and height for your images. Once you’ve entered the desired dimensions, click “OK” and all of your selected images will be resized.

Resizing an image to fit a Wix strip is a quick and easy process that can be done using the Wix image editor. Simply click on the image that you want to resize, click on the “Resize” button in the top left corner of the editor, and then enter the desired width and height for your image.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.