Remove Edge around images
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<a href="http://dickiebo.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/db-1.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-7343" title="db-1" src="http://dickiebo.wordpress.com/files/2009/02/db-1.jpg" alt="db-1" width="122" height="122" /></a>I’m using this code to attach a signature to my posts – but this applies to many such sigs that I use!
When the sig is published, it has a blue edge which didn’t used to be there. Is there any way that I can get rid of this, please. You can see an example on my post http://dickiebo.wordpress.com/2009/02/26/picture-gallery-2/
Many thanks.The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Hi dickiebo, you can remove the border around images by going into the advanced image settings and setting the border to “0” (without the quotes).
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Changing the code in the html editor is faster.
https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/signature-anomaly?replies=6#post-310856
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I’m losing the battle! Can’t do pana’s idea and still can’t find advanced image settings! Sorry. I really am a thicko!
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If you click the image you will see two icons click the on on the left
then click the advance settings link at the to the look for the option
Border mid way down the insert 0 then click save.Here is a short screen cast to visually
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Loosing the battle? Ah no – we cannot allow that!
1. I don’t see why you want the image to link to itself. If you don’t, all it takes is this:
<img src="http://dickiebo.wordpress.com/files/2009/02/db-1.jpg">2. To get the no-border version you just add this after “img” (with a space before and a space after it):
border="0"3. To get to the Advanced Settings: visual post editor > click on image > click the mountain icon that shows up.
4. Avoid using similar image names or you’ll eventually run into trouble – see here:
https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/problems-with-loading-of-images?replies=11#post-308305
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Sorry that was supost to read
If you click the image you will see two icons click the on on the left
then click the advance settings link at the to the look for the option
Border mid way down the insert 0 then click save.Edited
If you click the image you will see two icons click the one on the left
then click the advance settings link at the top of the pop up window
then look for the option Border mid way down then insert 0 then click save. -
Ah, teck beat me re no. 3!
“Loosing” should read “Losing”, of course, and “similar image names” should read “similar image names that end with a number“.
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teck7; that is utterly, unbelievably and totally brilliant. Thanks a million.
Pana; A million thanks. I shall study what you say to try and learn. Many, many thanks. -
teck7; that is utterly, unbelievably and totally brilliant. Thanks a million.
Pana; A million thanks. I shall study what you say to try and learn. Many, many thanks. -
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