What's the main problem you have with WordPress?
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I will like to hear the experiences of people who have used WordPress for a long time. Or from freelancers that have many clients that use WordPress for their websites.
What is the main issue you have consistently faced when using WordPress? Or what’s the main complain of your customers about their WordPress websites on the long run?
I appreciate your answers.
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I seem to have a lot of problems when using the editor to insert photos. Also, after saving, the photos that I have inserted will lose the spacing I put in and they are jammed together. Then it is impossible for me to re-insert any spaces . It has become very frustrating.
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Thanks for your answer @kurillaphoto. I have to admit that I have had that same problem on the past, I think it is something common to some WYSIWYG editors.
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@kurillaphoto
You are using a retired theme that no longer supports all wordpress.COM features. You can switch to another one easily and no content will be lost. https://en.support.wordpress.com/themes/#switch-themesSee here for 34 free Photoblogging + Photography WordPress Themes https://theme.wordpress.com/themes/features/photoblogging+photography/?sort=free
re: image alignment, regardless of theme
See here please > http://en.support.wordpress.com/visual-editor/#alignmentThe alignment icons in the WordPress editor are for aligning text; they are not for aligning images. They are used to achieve wrapping text around images on either the right or left hand side, or to display an image that’s centered without text on either side of it.
Align-left means position left, with the rest of the content wrapping around the right side of the image.
Align-right means position right, with the rest of the content wrapping around the left side of the image.
Align-center means position center, with no wrap-around (= the rest of the content below the image).
If the text beside the images does not occupy the same amount of space that the image beside it does then the text wrapping will continue and the images and text that follow will have a staggered appearance.
To prevent the staggered effect what you do is insert the following snippet of code into the Text (HTML) editor after each image/text pair:
<div style="clear:both;"></div>
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