I want my to align to the bottom of the “O” image i inserted here. How can I do that? There are no text alignment buttons when I insert an inline image. I want it to look like the first page of a fairy tale book!
]]>I’ve tried inserting image in an Image Block, and aligning it left and right.
I’ve tried inserting image in a Paragraph Block and aligning it left/right.
I cannot get inline images to work at all.
It WORKS in the editing PREVIEW, the text wrap. But when I save/publish it never reflects on the site. Images just have text above and below them. Please tell me how I can resolve this. If i have to reedit every post I’ve ever made I will, happily, just tell me what I can do please. I like this theme, paid for, and tried researching before asking for help. Thank you to anyone who can fix this.
]]>Why would that happen? It makes me concerned about using this plugin.
]]>I specifically want to add a margin to the checkbox icons that I’ve made so they act like bullet points and stand to the left-hand side of the text.
Any suggestions please?
Thanks
]]>Now I have to explicitly:
-1- switch from Visual Editor to HTML Editor
-2- manually wrap the in an construct
-3- hope & pray that my HTML is not filtered out by the editor sanitizing rules
Come-on people, there must be a smarter way to do this.
–SKiDROW
]]>Also: would your plugin use the same Tiny MCE editor that shows up in forums, or is it its own version of Tiny MCE?
Please let me know. Thanks!
]]>I am using this code:
[expand title="<img src='https://xxxxx/photooto1.png' height='40%' width='40%'/>" tag="div" trigclass="noarrow" rel="xxx-highlander"]bla bla bla 1[/expand][expand title="<img src='https://xxxx/photo2.jpg' height='40%' width='40%'/>" tag="div" trigclass="noarrow" rel="xxx-highlander"]bla bla bla 2[/expand]
I was expecting as the images has 40% each (80% total) that they would be along side, expanding to the button.
However, they are only show one and then other, leaving a blank space where I was trying to get the other image.
Is there a solution for this?
Thank you.
]]>Anyway, just wanted to let you know.
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