blue frame
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I use the theme Rubric for my photolog Lenslog. Since this morning new posts/images are shown in a blue frame. I don’t like that, I don’t want it. Somebody knows how I can remove it, i.c. avoid it?
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It means the images are linked to their files. Just go to Edit the image and click the Unlink icon.
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You’re welcome. They changed the way pictures are managed yesterday. Hopefully they’ll put up a post to clarify in a bit, but we’re slowly discovering the changes and the options in the new system.
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rain again this morning; edit-function on the image (left top) does not work; blue frame came again…. is there any other edit-possibility?
and this is the answer I recieved from wordpress, I dont understand it at all:
Howdy!
You can add a border attribute to the HTML code. You can use your first post as an example, as I added it there for you.Just add: border=”0″
Also, you can do this when inserting images, as well.
Best,
Anthony
Automattic | WordPress.comand besides that: why do they change well-functionating items?
regards
peter ‘lenslog’
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sun again. found out that after uploading an image, I have to remove the formatting. after that the edit-function works and the link can be disconnected. its a long way to ….
but I still don’t understand the answer of anthony.
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lenslog,
Anthony was suggesting that if you edit the post in the HTML editor, you can addborder="0"to the image tag. That is if you want to keep the link on the image.If you had the Custom CSS upgrade you could also modify the style of your theme there so that image with links don’t have a border.
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