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Issue #2

"When several image resolutions are available and can be extracted reliably, the IV page should use better quality images"
https://instantview.telegram.org/checklist#6-2-1-image-quality

Your template shows 340*340px thumbnails instead of original image on all pages where div.gallery presented

My and AM template handles it better

We done that not by modifying src attribute, but by taking link from <img> parent: https://i.imgur.com/0OEj3lS.jpg
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Andrew A.
Please restore either this template or that: bit.ly/2ZZvRVO. Explanation:

I was rejected twice for exactly opposite cases:
• In this case, I dont't take an image path from the link (BTW, I don't do this in class="gallery" galleries after a bad experience on other domains where the link is irrelevant).
• In that case, I take an image path from the link. Although the images are <5MB, due to a server bug or smth it doesn't generate.

Note that in both cases there is a "srcset" (here, "data-srcset") parameter that I use! But in this case, it's like using it is not enough, and in that case, it's enough, as you replied to my competitor on that domain: bit.ly/2H44iDn.

In my opinion, it would be fair to restore the template on that domain because 1) the images are under 5MB, 2) the resolution is unpredictable; I haven't encountered that on other pages.

If you won't agree then there's a great way to reject ANY template—find a one-off image preventing IV generation / find a normal image and say it's not hi-res.
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These are different cases.
In this article there's a gallery with clickable thumbs. When user click on the slide, the bigger resolution opens. That's intended gallery behavior. Unlikely a gallery will contain 7k px image. Your template displays thumbs.
Type of issue
IV page is missing essential content
Reported
May 4, 2019