Sure, that’s a little tricky because the images are placed in paragraphs with spacing above and below, and you don’t want to remove the spacing on all paragraph elements. However, I think I have something that will work well:
.aligncenter {
margin: -1.5em 0;
}
This code is going to give all center-aligned post images a negative margin above and below. This way, the gap will be removed even though the container paragraph elements still have a positive margin.
Let me know how that works for you.
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Erwin
(@erwin-hidayat)
It works yaaayyyy!!! Much appreciated.
From previous thread, you helped me adjusting the image width to fit the post. What if I’d like to do so to featured images? So i won’t have that full width, but fit to the post width instead. Could you pliss advise me a code?
Thanks, Ben 🙂
Yea no problem!
Try this out:
.singular .featured-image {
width: 60%;
margin: 0 auto;
}
That’s going to reduce the width of the featured image and center it.
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Erwin
(@erwin-hidayat)
Great, Ben.
I learnt a lot from this support forum. Sorry if i post another question/s later on 😀
Thanks!
Sure thing, don’t worry about it 🙂
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Erwin
(@erwin-hidayat)
Hi Mr. Sibley,
I created a post same as mentioned up there with several images in it. I’m just wondering whether I could get two images in portrait orientation to sit side-by-side at the same line, and leave images in landscape mode as one single image in a line? And yes, keep the margin managed.
I read several tutorials such this and this, but I think I missed something.
I’m a new into photography and Tracks is more than brilliant! Million of thanks, Ben!
Yea this can be done by left-aligning the first image and right-aligning the second image. To do this, select an image in the post editor, and you’ll see two buttons you can use to left-align the image: http://pics.competethemes.com/image/41092s0G252g
Click either, and then repeat this using one of the right-align buttons for the second image.
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Erwin
(@erwin-hidayat)
Done. Thanks, Ben.
Another way, I create column to make it happens. This plugin works for me.
Always appreciate your helping hand 🙂
You’re welcome, thanks for sharing that plugin 🙂