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		<title>WordPress.com Forums &#187; Topic: Picture-widget in the sidebar display different (long) sizes of pictures</title>
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			<title>stadtkindffm on "Picture-widget in the sidebar display different (long) sizes of pictures"</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi, I use the Flickr-Widget in my sidebar but I always use it with the 500px-RSS-feed or the one from my tumblr, to display the latest pictures from there. It always worked perfect. Since a few weeks, the pictures are display in different sizes than it used to be before. sometimes it seems like a skyscraper-banner, sometime sonly one of them, sometimes both, or they are just much too long.  I really didn't change anything at all and I thought that maybe Tumblr has some problems, but I recognized that it happens also when I feed the 500px-rss-feed. Any solution for that? Best regard: Blog is:
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