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Vertically centering fixed width and height image

Thread began 6/12/2011 2:39 am by paul386190 | Last modified 6/13/2011 10:29 pm by paul386190 | 900 views | 2 replies |

paul386190

Vertically centering fixed width and height image

Hi there, apologies for double posting this but wasn't sure if it should come under DFP or UE4.

I'm using the 'fixed width and height' option in my image uploads and applying a white fill for any dead areas, but I'm finding that any images that don't fill the full depth of the specified height are being positioned to the top vertically. Is there any way that the uploaded image can be centered both in terms of width and height within the specified area?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards
Paul

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

no, the upload file server behavior does support centering the image if it is smaller than the height and width specified.

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paul386190

No problem, thanks for the response Jason, appreciate it.

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