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January 23rd, 2008 by Scott
Putting pictures in WordPress posts and pages is easy, but not exactly intuitive. This is a fast tutorial to show you how it’s done with minimum effort. | ||||
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October 4th, 2008 at 6:11 am
Fairly new to WordPress, but I followed through your video on adding pictures. Possibly a problem with the WP version (I upgraded), or my theme, but I have none of the menu selections you showed. I got a completely different screen, although most of the selections, such as horizonatal spacing were the same. After I added a picture though, setting it to the left of the text, when I published it the picture was all alone, with no text wrapping. It also screwed up my font selection, enlarging the font on the paragraph with the picture. Real mess.
October 16th, 2008 at 11:15 am
Yes, admittedly this video is from the old WordPress version, but you should be able to function – most things are the same – still select the border & spacing – flush left / right – alt tags etc. just fine.
If it’s not working correctly for you, then I’ll bet it’s almost definitely a theme-specific problem. We see that frequently with so many people uploading free themes out there, and getting them all to behave as you wish can be tedious. (Try the process in the default theme to be sure)
October 17th, 2008 at 4:34 am
Thanks, Scott. I’ll try to reach the developer on this theme, as adding in pictures is pretty basic stuff.