test photo padding
Ok so here’s screen shots of seven steps. I created text then went to upload the photo at the start of the text. You can see when I uploaded the photo, I told the uploader I wanted the photo to align right with the text wrapping around. I wanted 3px of padding, no URL. When it uploads you can see it automatically did not align to the right – it aligned left on its own line with text beginning on the next line. I clicked on the photo to edit it in visual editor and you can see the photo editor box that pops up has zero padding and a URL and has the photo aligned “full.” From there, I cancel out (because clearly using the photo editor doesn’t work) and go into the HTML editor. You can see there’s no URL around the photo code here (despite the fact that there was one in the editor that popped up in the last step). There is, however, padding, but no alignment. So, I add the alignment, go back to the visual editor and all is well.
I went ahead and clicked from there on the photo to edit it, to show what happens when I go in to edit a photo someone else uploaded, if I’m editing a blog post someone else created. You can see here that – again, despite what we just saw in the HTML view (i.e. no URL around code, 3px padding, and the photo alignment I just designated), the photo editing box shows that the photo is “aligned full” with zero padding and a URL attached. Etc. Which is odd because you can see clearly in the background that the photo is right-aligned, etc.
Ok so here’s screen shots of seven steps. I created text then went to upload the photo at the start of the text. You can see when I uploaded the photo, I told the uploader I wanted the photo to align right with the text wrapping around. I wanted 3px of padding, no URL. When it uploads you can see it automatically did not align to the right – it aligned left on its own line with text beginning on the next line. I clicked on the photo to edit it in visual editor and you can see the photo editor box that pops up has zero padding and a URL and has the photo aligned “full.” From there, I cancel out (because clearly using the photo editor doesn’t work) and go into the HTML editor. You can see there’s no URL around the photo code here (despite the fact that there was one in the editor that popped up in the last step). There is, however, padding, but no alignment. So, I add the alignment, go back to the visual editor and all is well.
I went ahead and clicked from there on the photo to edit it, to show what happens when I go in to edit a photo someone else uploaded, if I’m editing a blog post someone else created. You can see here that – again, despite what we just saw in the HTML view (i.e. no URL around code, 3px padding, and the photo alignment I just designated), the photo editing box shows that the photo is “aligned full” with zero padding and a URL attached. Etc. Which is odd because you can see clearly in the background that the photo is right-aligned, etc.