Overlapping images.
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Overlapping images.
This is not a problem with V15, it is a long standing problem over several versions - When I insert an image either above or below text, it appears correctly aligned and as it should be, but when I either preview or upload there is a large space between text and image. This necessitates several adjustments that often requires the image/s to eventually overlap the text significantly and appear grossly wrong UNTIL I preview or upload. I have never discovered the reason for this (so far). I am excited by the new addition to V15 that incorporates text wrapping - But as yet I have not discovered how to implement it and discover if it cures the problem or adds to it! I have looked at the NEW Tutorial but there is no indication as to where the 'wrap text' option is.
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Re: Overlapping images.
Maybe this will be helpful?
https://forum.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/ ... 10&t=34318
https://forum.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/ ... 10&t=34318