In my double review post below, I had to insert about 15 blank lines after my pictures to get the text to not do that annoying side wrappy thing it wanted so badly to do. Suggestions for another way to get around this?
You can also toggle the "Enable float alignment" setting in your preferences; I think it's under "Formatting".
If you feel like getting your hands a little dirty, go into "Edit HTML" mode once you've finished writing your post and either remove "float: left" from the "style" attributes or add <br style="clear:both" /> after the images.
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2 comments:
Really? I like the side wrappy thing.
If you chose the center justification (below the browse button) It should just show the pic and not wrap any text.
You can also toggle the "Enable float alignment" setting in your preferences; I think it's under "Formatting".
If you feel like getting your hands a little dirty, go into "Edit HTML" mode once you've finished writing your post and either remove "float: left" from the "style" attributes or add <br style="clear:both" /> after the images.
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