• Resolved borismoggy

    (@borismoggy)


    When I am using several images in a post along with text, it’s next to impossible to guess how the layout is going to look. Sometimes everything is jumbled and I have to spend ages putting it right.
    Is there a way to see the post as it will be displayed, when you’re actually writing it?

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  • This is usually controlled by a stylesheet in your theme. What theme are you using? Where did you download it from?

    Thread Starter borismoggy

    (@borismoggy)

    Hi, I’m using the John Loan Pro theme, I got it form the WordPress site.

    Oh dear. That theme has not been updated in almost 3 years, may not longer be supported by its developer or be compatible with current/future versions of WordPress. I would strongly recommend that you switch to a more recent theme asap.

    The newer WPORG themes do try to match the Visual editor’s view as closely as possible to the final page via a special stylesheet. That theme is possibly too old to support this functionality without getting into the realms of theme development/updating.

    Thread Starter borismoggy

    (@borismoggy)

    Grr typical. It’s the only one I liked that does what I want ??
    Thanks for your advice

    Thread Starter borismoggy

    (@borismoggy)

    Thanks

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