0.5.0 image location bad in WP 2.6
Seems like this update doesn’t place images as well in Wordpress blogs. The previous version did.
I’m using the Firefox plugin, FF 3.0.1, Wordpress 2.6. You can see the results at http://www.avantmusicnews.com
The most recent post puts the text below and to the left of the image, but using the previous version of Zemanta on the rest of the posts on the site, the images and text are next to one another.
Perhaps this is due to the use of div tags rather than span tags?
I’m using the Firefox plugin, FF 3.0.1, Wordpress 2.6. You can see the results at http://www.avantmusicnews.com
The most recent post puts the text below and to the left of the image, but using the previous version of Zemanta on the rest of the posts on the site, the images and text are next to one another.
Perhaps this is due to the use of div tags rather than span tags?
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Inappropriate?Yep, we've changed the HTML a bit. We'll check this again in the next few days to see how it behaves on a wider range of blogs and see what we can do to make it work more consistently.
For now I can only recommend tweaking CSS a bit to give a better layout. Right now we use the default Wordpress classes in 2.6.x, so adding this to your CSS should also give you proper support for Wordpress images. -
I am having the same issue. I love Zementa and I hope you can get it fixed quickly. Thanks! -
Inappropriate?We tried to follow the new Wordpress code for inserting media so we currently insert images as you would if you used the Wordpress native way...
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For what it is worth, in the compose panel it looks like it used to but when you publish it the photo ends up on the top. -
Inappropriate?We'll look into that. Please send me an email at marko.mrdjenovic@zemanta.com so we can try to pinpoint the wrong behavior...
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