• I figure this should be trivial, but I don’t know where I’d change it…

    In WordPress, doing a page layout, my text and my images don’t use the full width of the layout area. When I do a preview, everything looks fine – side by side – but while laying out the page, things wrap.

    My page is set to be 1600 px wide and all that works fine, but what do I need to change so the layout window also uses the full width I’ve set?

    I’d put in a picture, but I it’s not intuitive how to include a picture in the post…

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  • Please post the url of a relevant page so the markup can be examined with browser tools.

    Thread Starter SkyyKorat

    (@skyykorat)

    Unfortunately, the development is being done on my local PC, so there isn’t a URL. I managed to force the images into line by sticking a 60px margin on the left of the one on the left side, and a 60 px margin on the one on the right side, so it looks OK at the moment.

    I figure there’s a setting SOMEWHERE that has the margins of some area wider than the text area, but I’m not sure how to even find it.

    Once I have the site up on the server I’ll put in a URL so you can take a look.

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