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Image problems with Firefox

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  • Started 4 years ago by mariobox
  • Latest reply from Twolane
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  1. Firefox is not recognizing the hspace and vspace attributes for images. No whitespace is being created between the image and the text. There seems to be no problem with Explorer. Anybody has this issue? How can we solve it?

    Thanks,
    Mario
    http://www.shoestringbranding.com

    Posted 4 years ago #
  2. I'm having the same problem with FF2007.

    But I noticed you appear to have solved the FF problem. How did you do it?

    Posted 4 years ago #
  3. From what I can find in the stylesheet, these appear to be the image controls, but no matter what I do to them, they control nothing:

    .entry img.left { padding: 103px; margin: 0.5em 15px 0.5em 0; border: 3px double #bbb; float: left; clear: left; }

    .entry img.right { padding: 3px; margin: 0.5em 0 0.5em 15px; border: 3px double #bbb; float: right; clear: right; }

    .entry img.center { display: block; padding: 3px; margin: 0 auto 1.5em auto; border: 3px double #bbb; float: none; clear: both; }

    I can find no other image controls in the theme.

    Even if I remove that section entirely, it has no effect on the image.

    Posted 4 years ago #
  4. Read this Cutline article. It is already built into the style.css using class=how you want it. You just have to use it.
    http://cutline.tubetorial.com/image-handling-with-cutline/

    Posted 4 years ago #
  5. That's cool, but what about the images in the dozens of posts preceeding? Do I have to go back and manually set them up?

    I removed the code, as shown in a post, above, but WP still won't style the images with its image inserter, other than putting them left, right, or center. I can't get any filler spacing, and the type is right up against the image.

    It looks sloppy that way.

    I have dozens of images in previous posts, so going through and recoding each and every one of them, while not impossible, would be aggravating.

    I'd prefer using the default image inserter in WP, which is what I've been using up to now.

    Posted 4 years ago #

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