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James Huff
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The top image is almost entirely the default WordPress editor, with an Add Contact Form button added in, probably by Jetpack.
The second image appears to have a few more buttons added by other plugins that I don’t recognize.
The font difference is more likely the theme’s editor style. Some themes ship with a style that helps content in the editor look more like what it will on the site when published.
@macmanx: I also want to add that the text doesn’t break into the next line somewhere in the middle of the screen with the layout in the bottom image. Is this, again, a theme thing?
Thanks!
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This reply was modified 6 years, 9 months ago by cynthiacm.
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This reply was modified 6 years, 9 months ago by cynthiacm.
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James Huff
(@macmanx)
Volunteer Moderator
Yes, if it’s breaking before the line reaches the end of the editor window, that’s the theme’s editor style constraining what you write to the width of the theme.
The whole idea behind editor styles is that they do their best to match what you see in the editor to what you will see in the published post.