Is there a way to set a "focus area" for images so that responsive crops actually focus on the most important part of the image?
For example, imagine a 1440px-wide photo composed where the subject is in the top left corner. A mobile crop that defaults to focus on the center of this photo would leave the subject out. In this case, I would like to be able to mark the top-left corner of the photo as the center of the crop.
For the moment an option like this is not possible. You can create elements of WPBakery Page Builder that will be valid only for Mobile or PC. To learn how to achieve that please see this video Responsive Control for Devices on the WPBakery Page Builder tutorials.
Is there a way to set a "focus area" for images so that responsive crops actually focus on the most important part of the image?
For example, imagine a 1440px-wide photo composed where the subject is in the top left corner. A mobile crop that defaults to focus on the center of this photo would leave the subject out. In this case, I would like to be able to mark the top-left corner of the photo as the center of the crop.
Any ideas?
Hi mandelman,
For the moment an option like this is not possible. You can create elements of WPBakery Page Builder that will be valid only for Mobile or PC. To learn how to achieve that please see this video Responsive Control for Devices on the WPBakery Page Builder tutorials.
Have a great day!