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How to insert image inside post ?


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Hello again Nathan!

I am having something of the same problem. I'm writing a tutorial for how to upload and insert an image and align it to the left or right. When I did this with a hosted image (here) it works perfectly.

But when I tried to do it using an uploaded image, it looks fine in editing mode, but when I submit it, it goes wrong. Here it is in editing mode:

cappadocia-photo-editing.png

And here's what happens when I save it:

cappadocia-photo-finished.png

The photo keeps aligning left and the text isn't wrapping.

When I go back in to edit the photo, I see that the alignment is set back to center as if I hadn't changed the alignment setting at all.

Has anyone else had this problem and been able to fix it?

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Let's see how it looks on here though..

Looks fine - provide screenshot of the image options where you are setting the alignment.

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