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PixelMeasures Editorial Policy
How PixelMeasures reviews size sources, labels confidence, updates pages, and handles correction reports.
Last checked: 2026-05-03
Quick answer
Copy-ready answer
PixelMeasures prioritizes official platform, standards, and vendor sources. When no exact public spec exists, the page says so and labels the value as a practical production target. Send outdated-size reports to corrections@pixelmeasures.com.
Dimensions and specs
| Correction contact | corrections@pixelmeasures.com | |
|---|---|---|
| Confidence labels | Official, practical, calculated |
Formula
How to calculate this size
Convert physical size to inches, then multiply each side by the target PPI.
Match the target aspect ratio before exporting to avoid unexpected crop or padding.
Add bleed to both sides of each dimension before calculating the final canvas.
Common mistakes
Avoid these pixelmeasures editorial policy problems
Confirm whether the final output is print, upload, screen, or a template.
A size mismatch creates crop, padding, or distortion at export.
Confirm sources, limits, and output settings before sending the file onward.
Workflow
Use PixelMeasures Editorial Policy in a finished file
Start with where the file will be printed, uploaded, displayed, or delivered.
Use the dimensions, pixel target, aspect ratio, and formula before building the file.
Preview the final file against the required size, crop behavior, and source notes.
Policy
Source priority
PixelMeasures checks official standards bodies, platform help centers, developer docs, advertiser specs, and software documentation before using third-party guidance.
When official documentation gives a clear public dimension, the page uses the label Reviewed against official source.
When a platform does not publish a precise public spec for a common creator asset, PixelMeasures uses a stable practical production target and labels it Practical production target where no exact public spec exists.
Maintenance
Corrections
Every maintained reference, template, and comparison page shows a last checked date and a report link. Reports go to corrections@pixelmeasures.com.
A correction review checks the linked source, visible platform UI when possible, impact on templates and presets, and whether related comparison pages need updates.
Search
Structured data and FAQs
PixelMeasures uses structured data only for visible page content such as pages, breadcrumbs, tools, articles, terms, sources, and downloadable template assets.
FAQPage markup is not added for ordinary PixelMeasures FAQ blocks because Google limits FAQ rich-result eligibility mainly to authoritative government and health sites.
Related
Related pages and tools
Same branch
Nearby pages
References
Sources and references
Editorial policy follows Google structured-data and helpful content guidance while keeping markup tied to visible page content.
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Google Search Central: Structured data gallery
Google documents which structured-data features are supported in Search.
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Google Search Central: Core Web Vitals
Google documents LCP, INP, and CLS as Core Web Vitals signals.
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Google Search Central: FAQPage structured data
FAQ rich results are limited mainly to well-known government and health sites.
Last checked: 2026-05-03