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WP Shifts Images to RHS (2 posts)

  1. remote_blogger
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    Hi,
    Can anyone advise re Images under 1024 x 768 Pixels in
    size right down to well below 500 x 300 Pixels in size. Being "shifted
    to the Right Hand Side of ANY Blog Page, once the Blog is Created and Saved in the Admin Backend. Then viewed in the GUI Front End by the Admin. aka the Person who owns the Domain and does the Install of the Latest Version 3.0.1.

    NOTE... that Justifying the Image did nothing to sort the
    Problem Out !

    Is this a Bug with 3.0.1, or did 3.0 do the same thing ?

    Can anyone support Me who has EXACTLY the same problems, Please. WP 3.0.1 "Was" Installed on a Shared Linux Server with GD and PHP 5.2.13.

    If I can find a Fix / Solution I'll try another Install of WordPress
    3.0.1. It was just that "at the" I needed an Instant Solution, due
    to pressing commitments, but sadly I could "NOT" find any Instant Fixes.

    Other Server Side Installs on Same Server and Same Domain, are Up and Working very well aka, Coppermine, XOOPS, SMF, TNG. Trouble is I have NO Problems with Images of any Size with the Other prior mentioned Installs. There are NO Error Messages showing up in the Back or Front End and No Server Log Errors in cPanel relating to WP !

    It just WON'T Left or Center Justify Images !

    Changing Themes, to any other WP 3.0.1 Theme, does NOT "Solve The Problem" !

    WP 3.0.1 seems to be 10 out of 10 for Text, but correct display of Images it seem to choke on, and that is NOT Good at all !

    Thanks for any Suggestions or Fixes.

    remote_blogger
    ps. I have been doing Server Side Installs since 2004

  2. ClaytonJames
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    A link to the site where the image alignment issue and a peek at the source code can be viewed might reveal a lot of information.

    [edit]

    Is this a Bug with 3.0.1, or did 3.0 do the same thing ?

    ...a knee-jerk reaction is no. I should think that those errors are usually theme related, or attempts at in-line styling that produce strange effects. Once we can see the site and the theme, a better picture might emerge.

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