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  • #59410
    Michaela
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    Hi Sakin,

    Every time I upload a large picture in the body of my post, and look at it on a big screen, there is a paragraph overflow. Meaning, if the image doesn’t go all the way over to the right, words from the next paragraph will start showing up along its right side.
    To avoid this, I’ve been adding the code <br class=”clear” /> in the text editor mode for months now. It’s working, but a lot of additional work. Also, if somebody then switches from the text editor mode to the visual editor mode, the code gets automatically replaced by &nbsp and doesn’t do anything anymore to avoid the paragraph overflow. I’m sure there’s a sleeker trick to handle this issue. Do you know any?

    Cheers,
    Michaela

    #59460
    Sakin
    Keymaster

    @Michaela: when you insert the image in your page content, you can alight it center. Then, your image will always be center and text will be below. There is no other option, your option to clear is also fine or you can start with new paragraph text code.

    Maybe you image is align left, so when you go tin large screen the text flow next to image. See this demo page for details image alignment view http://catchthemes.com/demo/catch-kathmandu/2013/01/10/markup-image-alignment/

    #60128
    Michaela
    Participant

    Thanks for the “image center” tip, that works!

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