When an image is uploaded to the CMS, either directly or by way of software synchronization, the original image is stored along with other resized versions of the image. Here is a breakdown of those different sizes:
Original Image
/media/{id}.jpg
Big Image (1920px wide)
/media/{id}h.jpg
Big Image (1024px wide)
/media/{id}b.jpg
Medium Image (800px wide)
/media/{id}m.jpg
Small Image (300px wide)
/media/{id}s.jpg
Thumb Image (100px wide)
/media/{id}t.jpg
Joe Scurto
When an image is uploaded to the CMS, either directly or by way of software synchronization, the original image is stored along with other resized versions of the image. Here is a breakdown of those different sizes:
Original Image
/media/{id}.jpg
Big Image (1920px wide)
/media/{id}h.jpg
Big Image (1024px wide)
/media/{id}b.jpg
Medium Image (800px wide)
/media/{id}m.jpg
Small Image (300px wide)
/media/{id}s.jpg
Thumb Image (100px wide)
/media/{id}t.jpg
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