Andrew Nevins
(@anevins)
WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support
Did you paste the wrong link?
Thread Starter
Ken
(@kenyamamoto)
No. Actually the words on the link appears fine, only the images. They appear either too small or too long.
Andrew Nevins
(@anevins)
WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support
Can you link us your website?
Thread Starter
Ken
(@kenyamamoto)
Ok. I’m not using the twenty eleven theme at the moment but I’ll switch to it to let you see it.
http://www.ourlivingbread.com/recommendations/books/
You can also browse the Cool Items under the Recommendation page.
Andrew Nevins
(@anevins)
WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support
CSS on style.css line 856
.entry-content img, .comment-content img, .widget img {
max-width: 97.5%;
}
Is applying max-width: 97.5% to the .entry-content img
selector, which is causing the problem.
Before solve this CSS issue, you should use either the following;
★ Child Theme – http://codex.wordpress.org/Child_Themes
★ Custom Style plugin – http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/custom-style/
Once you have, let us know and we can help you further.
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Ken
(@kenyamamoto)
Thanx Andrew! I’ll let let you know!
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Ken
(@kenyamamoto)
I just realized that creating child themes is too technical for me. WordPress says that the stated plugin might be incompatible with the current wp version.
Andrew Nevins
(@anevins)
WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support
Have you considered hiring a developer?
Thread Starter
Ken
(@kenyamamoto)
I can’t afford it at the moment. = )
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Jan Dembowski
(@jdembowski)
Forum Moderator and Brute Squad
It’s a little less feature rich but try this plugin.
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/custom-css-manager-plugin/
It’ll populate the head section with any CSS you put into it.
Thread Starter
Ken
(@kenyamamoto)
Thanks Jan! I’ll try this one.