Margin (more than 0 px) separating the images and the text
Hello, I tried your app and is great, but nevertheless maybe i will not use in the future because the image is not separated from the text.
A post with Zamantha: http://noticiero.zoomblog.com/archivo...
A post with a template: http://noticiero.zoomblog.com/archivo...
I suggest an auto-separate function (actually I must fix the html tag "<margin>").
Best,
Héctor
http://noticiero.zoomblog.com</margin>
A post with Zamantha: http://noticiero.zoomblog.com/archivo...
A post with a template: http://noticiero.zoomblog.com/archivo...
I suggest an auto-separate function (actually I must fix the html tag "<margin>").
Best,
Héctor
http://noticiero.zoomblog.com</margin>
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Héctor,
we try to work with as many themes/templates as we can, but there are many and it's not possible to work for them by default.
We add "zemanta-img" class around tag so you can style the image positioning and integration with your theme the way you want.
Let me know if you need assistance with that.
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Inappropriate?Héctor,
we try to work with as many themes/templates as we can, but there are many and it's not possible to work for them by default.
We add "zemanta-img" class around tag so you can style the image positioning and integration with your theme the way you want.
Let me know if you need assistance with that.
The company says
this solves the problem
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Inappropriate?Thanks for your response. Are you talking about CSS. If I am not wrong, I rememmber I edited the html tag on Blogdesk (blogdesk.com) and my blog and this resolve the problem (only on the post). I have not tried with Gmail or Yahoo!, but maybe the problem persists on those clients.
I’m frustrated
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Inappropriate?You can use CSS to change the way it's viewed across the whole blog.
W3 schools are good starting point to learn more about this: http://www.w3schools.com/css/ -
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Correct. CSS takes care of how HTML elements like images or paragraphs end up looking. -
Inappropriate?Well, thanks for your responses, I will try to learn more about CSS.
Another question: This problem occurs only with my blog CMS or occurs in the most famous CMS ́s like Blogger, Typepad, Wordpress, LiveJournal, etc.? -
Inappropriate?The integration with Scrybefire partially solutioned the problem. On Scrybefire the image and the text are separated.
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