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Adjusting Images for Your Boom Event Calendar

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Written by Boom Tech
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Sometimes when uploading images to the Boom Event Calendar, you may notice that images appear cropped or not displayed exactly as you expected. This usually happens due to aspect ratios or automatic resizing in the calendar. Here are some solutions to ensure your images look perfect:

1. Why are my images being cut off in the calendar?

The Boom Event Calendar automatically adjusts images to fit specific spaces. If the original image doesn’t match the required dimensions or aspect ratio, parts of the image may be cropped.

2. How can I fix cropped images?

a) Use External Tools

You can resize or crop your images before uploading using external image editors like:

These tools allow you to adjust the aspect ratio, crop precisely, and export images optimized for web use.

b) Use Wix Image Editor (for Wix users)

If your website is built on Wix, you can use the built-in image editor to adjust your images directly:

  1. Click on the image in your Wix editor.

  2. Select Edit Image.

  3. Crop, resize, or adjust the image as needed.

  4. Save and re-upload to your Boom Event Calendar.

c) Use Weebly Image Editor (for Weebly users)

If your website is on Weebly, the built-in image editor can help:

  1. Drag the Image element onto your page.

  2. Click on the image and select Edit Image.

  3. Crop, rotate, adjust brightness/contrast, or add filters.

  4. Save the changes and use the edited image in your calendar.

3. Tips for Best Results

  • Use images with high resolution to prevent blurring after cropping.

  • Keep the main subject centered to avoid important parts being cut.

  • Check the calendar preview before publishing to ensure images display correctly.

4. Still facing issues?

If images still appear cropped or distorted after trying these options, please contact our support team with the image file and a screenshot of the issue. We can help guide you on the best dimensions and adjustments for your calendar.

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