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Adobe AD0-E720 Exam - Topic 8 Question 52 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E720 exam
Question #: 52
Topic #: 8
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An Adobe Commerce developer needs to modify the width and height of all product images inside the theme Vendor/theme. What file inside the theme is responsible for these changes?

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To modify the width and height of all product images inside a theme, the developer needs to edit the view.xml file inside the etc directory of the theme. The view.xml file contains the configuration for the theme's images, fonts, and layout. The images.xml file does not exist by default and is not used for configuring images. The theme.xml file is used for specifying the parent theme and other metadata of the theme. Reference: [view.xml], [theme.xml]


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Lavonda
4 days ago
If I remember correctly, it might be in the `default.xml` layout file. I practiced a similar question about modifying image sizes last week.
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Rossana
10 days ago
I think the file we need to look at is the `config.xml` or maybe something in the `media` folder? Not entirely sure.
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Tegan
15 days ago
Whoa, I'm totally lost on this one. I'll have to review my notes on theming before I can even attempt this.
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Son
20 days ago
Ah, this is a classic Commerce question. I bet it's in the theme's CSS or a dedicated image config file.
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Taryn
25 days ago
Okay, I think I know the right approach here. I'd check the theme's layout XML files first, that's usually where image settings are defined.
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Izetta
1 month ago
Ugh, I'm not sure where to even begin with this one. The theme files can be a bit of a maze.
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Lorita
1 month ago
Hmm, this seems straightforward. I'd start by looking for a file that controls the product image dimensions.
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