Optimize trainer photos: resize to 3500px, switch to JPG#177
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Optimize trainer photos: resize to 3500px, switch to JPG#177dapolach wants to merge 4 commits intootahirs:masterfrom
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Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Dalsim testovanim mam potvrzeno ze ty velke PNG soubory delaji i problem pri zobrazeni "verejne verze" stranky, tak i stranky v admin prostredi GRAV. To se da s nejvetsi pravdepodobnosti opravit nastavenim GD - viz #178. |
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.jpginstead of.pngfor full-size imagesreadme.mdwith image processing instructions (convert, resize, thumbnail generation) and trainer template editing guideInstead of ~6 MB images, CMS (and client downloads) now needs to handle ~400kB without visible degradation.