• This might seem pretty ridiculous to most of you, but I searched for help and couldn’t find the answer to my question.

    How in the world do you add spacing (vertically) between images and text? It seems that by default, if you type text below an image, it automatically pushes up tight against the image above it. There are times where I’m changing subjects and I want to create considerable spacing between the image and the text to indicate that I’m changing topics, but simply hitting the return button before you continue does nothing. And it doesn’t seem to matter if you use the ‘visual’ or the ‘HTML’ tab. I’ve even tried adding the
    code in the ‘HTML’ tab and that doesn’t do anything either.

    The solution is probably so simple, but it’s kicking my you-know-what right now!

    Thanks in advance!

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  • Thread Starter cwdressen

    (@cwdressen)

    Oops. The code that I attempted to use didn’t appear (obviously). It’s the < br > code, but without spaces of course.

    WordPress tends to delete
    tags at random. Try <br clear=”none” />

    Also you can download the plugin TinyMCE Advanced . It helps stop wordpress from deleting <p> tags and <br /> tags.

    In advanced image options you can specify this

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