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Process behind add_image_size()

We know that add_image_size() is used to create different attachment image sizes . We are doing this to display different sizes of image on web page.

Have you ever thought what add_image_size() will do? How different sizes of image are created when the attachment is created?

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Published December 22, 2015
Categorized as WordPress Tagged attachment metadata, image resize

About Me

I fell in love with WordPress in 2014 while freelancing as a web developer. I have grown since then to become a Core contributor, Translation contributor for Gujarati, and has contributed to WordPress Meta projects.

 

I am a Director of Engineering at rtCamp and also lead their internal training program. Over the years, I have developed a love for learning, and hope to learn WordPress ever more “deeply”.

 

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