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Weird text wrapping when using WYSIWYG widgets?

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I’m setting up a simple home page with two side-by-side WYSIWYG widgets in a "Bricks" layout. Each widget contains some text and an image, with the images set to “Right Wrap.”

The issue is that, depending on the browser window’s width, the text wraps awkwardly.

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That’s just the way floated content works unfortunately. There’s no way to say “if there’s only 40px remaining for the text, stop floating this image”

The image will simple float, and the text will squash itself into the remaining space.

I’d recommend to not use the float feature in that situation, and instead use an image which spans across the entire width.

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1 hour ago, Ehren said:

I’d recommend to not use the float feature in that situation, and instead use an image which spans across the entire width.

Ah ok thanks. Indeed I tried and that works much better.

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