Seems like the frame only shows up when images are not square or rectangle.
]]>I’m not very handy with the more technical aspects of WordPress. Can someone please tell me how to remove the border/shadow from this image and any future images I add to this website?
Thanks for your time.
]]>We use the Display view on our Testimonial page https://www.zemaitis-uk.com/testimonials/
For some time we’ve used the following CSS to remove the border around the image:
.strong-view.wpmtst-default .wpmtst-testimonial-image img {
border: none;
}
However, the CSS no longer works and the image is showing.
Can you please advise who to remove it again?
Many thanks,
Tony
]]>Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
]]>Can someone with more CSS experience help me out? I have no idea how to remove this ugly border on linked images. It doesn’t show on non-linked images.
You can see the black borders on the two social icons for Facebook and Instagram at the top of that page. Nothing makes them go away. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Lori
]]>I’m having trouble removing the shadow/border that automatically shows up when I add images on my homepage through the “add media” option.
I’ve tried customizing my site’s style.css to remove the border but that didn’t seem to work.
Please let me know how I can fix this!
]]>More info:
— Using latest versions of WP & theme Radcliffe.
— This is just the standard built-in WP gallery.
— No other image-related plugins are installed.
— I’ve tried 3+ different CSS code snippets, to no avail.
Kindly nudge me in the right direction.
]]>I just want to add a simple image to a border. But it seems with Gutenberg this is not so simple. I have an image that is left-aligned with text on the right. If I add custom CSS to create a border for that image, it seems to apply the border to the whole block (and not the image), and then only at the top.
Alternatively, if I just add to the IMG tag within the HTMl (e.g.”style=border: 1px solid #cecece”), then WP doesn’t like it, and asks me to resolve the code or convert to HTML (the latter works, but from that point on you have to deal with code instead of WYSIWYG, so it’s not ideal).
Any suggestions? Why is such a simple thing causing so much hassle?
Thanks,
Gareth.
]]>Template 8, Image Border (Circle) is too thick. I think you should give option to set border thickness too.
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