• Since upgrading to 3.9, I no longer seem to have much control over the image as did before.

    Eg, I can’t control the space around the image unless I edit the HTML. When 3.9 came out, I watched the video of the new image editor window but I notice that on my site, the entire line of options in the video doesn’t show.

    I’m confused as right now, 3.9 seems to be a step backwards.

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  • Thread Starter William Bowles

    (@creative-i)

    Ok, will do but why has the editor gone backwards?

    Because the correct way to do this has always been to use a theme that handles image padding, margins & borders correctly instead of adding to the page markup. This would also be in line with WPORG “Decisions, not Options” philosophy.

    Thread Starter William Bowles

    (@creative-i)

    OK, but why do I need to add yet another plugin? It seems to me that every time I add one it increases the odds of something going wrong.

    OK, so someone, somewhere made a decision that I knew nothing about nor had any control over. An improvement?

    So on the one hand, wordpress consolidates a lot of functions into Jetpack for example, then on the other, takes built-in functions away on the assumption that the theme will deliver.

    My theme can’t even handle wrapping text around an image for more than one paragraph!

    Sometimes, you need step back from things and figure that less is more.

    why do I need to add yet another plugin?

    Because, right now, that’s your only option. Those image fields will not be coming back into WordPress core.

    An improvement?

    The core development team thought so, yes.

    So on the one hand, wordpress consolidates a lot of functions into Jetpack for example, then on the other, takes built-in functions away on the assumption that the theme will deliver.

    Correct.

    My theme can’t even handle wrapping text around an image for more than one paragraph!

    Then may I suggest that you try looking for another theme? Decent image handling is really one of the most basis things that a theme should be doing. There are over 2,000 free themes that do handle image display properly in https://wordpress.org/themes/

    Thread Starter William Bowles

    (@creative-i)

    So now, basic HTML commands, I mean really basic, like back to the very beginning of HTML, are now considered optional extras?

    I think not. As to my theme, well I brought it to the attention of the designer and he told me I didn’t know what I was talking about, which is a pity as in other respects I really like the theme and am loathe to go back to the one I’ve used for years, P2, just because it can handle basic HTML!

    Yes. This freaked me out today to be in the middle of writing a blogpost and discover that this wasn’t a goof.

    Ok … gonna go install the plugin.

    Thread Starter William Bowles

    (@creative-i)

    Dear Esmi, at least I’m not alone in this…

    I installed the plugin and all I have are re-size handles and no clear option for adjusting how the image sits in my blogpost.

    So … I wait to hear from someone on the Advanced Image Styles support thread.

    I also noticed that the image looks in-line in the editor and doesn’t look like it’s floating. However, in Preview, the image does indeed float with the text wrapped around it. That’s a bit disorienting.

    @ozmanic Please try posting in http://wordpress.org/support/plugin/advanced-image-styles
    And next time, please post your own topic instead of tagging onto someone else’s topic.

    Thread Starter William Bowles

    (@creative-i)

    Y’know, sometimes and with all due respect, I feel like I’m being talked to as if I were a schoolkid, here. Is it really necessary?

    OzManic’s comments are kinda related and why add yet another thread dealing with essentially the same issues? I have no objection to OzManic piggybacking if we both benefit from the exchange.

    These forums have guidelines. Please read them. As you will see, one of these guidelines – entitled Where to Post – specifically states:

    Unless you are using the same version of WordPress on the same physical server hosted by the same hosts with the same plugins, theme & configurations as the original poster, do not post in someone else’s thread. Start your own topic.

    Please abide by this.

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