• Resolved bryford

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    Hello Word Press Brothers and Sisters!

    Hey, I am new to this forum and Word Press. Can someone please dumb down how I get text to wrap around my images instead of to the bottom left or right of the image. In real laymen’s terms.

    Basically, what I need to do and how I need to do it.

    Thanks
    Andre

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  • Thread Starter bryford

    (@bryford)

    Whew! I just read it and began sweating again like I’m about to take a entrance exam! Way over my head, is there a way someone can dumb it down to a plugin, or specifically where and what I need to do.

    Thanks for trying Pyogi but I am too new at this.

    When you are writing a post (or page) click on Add Media
    Click on the image you want
    On the right side of the screen see the box “Attachment Display Settings” – you can pick Left, Center, Right or None

    If you pick Left, the text will be on the right side of the image
    If you pick Right, the text will be on the left side
    If you pick Center, the image will be centered in the post
    if you pick None, the image will align to the left and the text will go below it

    Hope that helps :)!

    Thread Starter bryford

    (@bryford)

    Pyogi,

    I understand that part and have done it but it’s getting my text to “wrap around the image instead of the bottom corner is where I am having the issues.

    That is how you get text to wrap – so there’s probably another reason it’s not doing so. But there’s really no way to know what that is without seeing the site. Can you post a link to it?

    Thread Starter bryford

    (@bryford)

    https://www.terrymediagroup.com
    If you look at the directors chair. You see my text begins at the bottom right corner of the image instead of at the top right corner of the image and down.

    Thread Starter bryford

    (@bryford)

    If you go to the “business promotion” page, I copied what the page actually shows for the introduction page with the image you just looked at.

    That image is not aligned to the left – this is the HTML for the image:

    <img class=”size-medium wp-image-426 alignnone” width=”119″ height=”119″ src=”https://terrymediagroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/DirectorsChairCutout-200×300.png&#8221; alt=”DirectorsChairCutout”>

    See the “alignnone”?

    Go back to editing that post and click on the image and change the setting to “Left” in the pulldown menu under “Attachment Display Settings”.

    Since you are using a custom theme, it’s possible it’s set up differently though I did look at the CSS code and it looks okay on first look.

    Thread Starter bryford

    (@bryford)

    Thank YOU so much Pyogi. I appreciate your patience with me. I missed that. I’m glad I sent you the scripting. Have a fantastic weekend.

    Awesome – good job! You’re welcome. (It gets easier – you’ll get the hang of it ?? ). You have a good weekend too!

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