How to format blocks of type at different widths?
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different widths for blocks of type
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Thanks for responding, timethief. I hope I can clarify the problem.
My WordPress blog is composed of body text, images and captions.
If I have, for instance, body text on the right, and an image with caption to the left, how do I keep the caption from running into the body text?
I find that I can keep the caption within bounds by using the return key at the width of the image but that gives me so much white space that the caption looks weird.
Thanks for any help you can offer
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If you mean the italicized blocks in your post “Shaker Shock”, I’m still not sure what you’d like: image left, then italics next to it, as a narrow column, then body text next to the italics, again as a narrow column? Or some other arrangement?
Why don’t you use real captions, as you had done in the post “Praising with Not-So Faint Damn”? -
Justpi, I have to thank you for jogging my memory. Seems I have to insert a caption before uploading the image, and then again in the box where image placement and body-text wrap are decided.
And thanks, timethief, for getting me to describe what it was I wanted to do.
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You’re welcome.
Note:
a) You don’t have to add a real caption, but doing so is easier, as things are taken care of automatically. Any other arrangement will require coding in the so-called Text editor.
b) And you don’t have to add the caption before inserting the image. To add captions to already inserted images (as in your latest post), you click on each image in the Visual editor, click the edit tool (mountain icon), type the caption, click Update (image); click Update (post) when you’re done with all the images.
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