- Deprecated: Function get_magic_quotes_gpc() is deprecated in /var/html/dev/wp/wp-includes/formatting.php on line 4371Deprecated: Function get_magic_quotes_gpc() is deprecated in /var/html/dev/wp/wp-includes/formatting.php on line 4371Notice: Trying to get property 'comment_author_email' of non-object in /var/html/dev/wp/wp-content/plugins/fv-gravatar-cache/fv-gravatar-cache.php on line 236
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ParticipantWarning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /var/html/dev/wp/wp-content/plugins/crayon-syntax-highlighter/crayon_langs.class.php:340) in /var/html/dev/wp/wp-content/plugins/crayon-syntax-highlighter/crayon_wp.class.php on line 220Is there a way to wrap text around images within body text?
At wordpress Codex I found general instructions for doing this within Editor, but I’m not quite ready to take that on. For one thing, Onedesign wrote a warning in the Editor code that we should not edit there, but should set up a Custom CSS. I don’t know how to do that yet. If I do set up a Custom CSS, does that apply to everything in my website, or do I specifically apply a Custom CSS each time I create content (any part of my website) that I want it applied to?
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ParticipantWarning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /var/html/dev/wp/wp-content/plugins/crayon-syntax-highlighter/crayon_langs.class.php:340) in /var/html/dev/wp/wp-content/plugins/crayon-syntax-highlighter/crayon_wp.class.php on line 220Just discovered that if I align the image on the right (using the text alignment tool in the toolbar) the text wraps just fine, starting at the top. But when I align the image on the left, text begins just to the right of the image, but at the bottom corner of the image.
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