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The Trouble With Images & WP

There still seems to be a widespread fear of using images with WordPress blogs and that’s caused not only by the different methods that are available to get images on the platform but various plugins and different versions of WP

oiltempI hear stories about images covering some text, text not wrapping the image correctly, the images not sitting to the right or left of the text correctly. It’s enough to make your blood boil!

I’ll admit it, I too have suffered from these challenges with images on wordpress from time to time.

Since the latest version of WordPress (2.7) I’ve found the troubles with images and WP to be a thing of the past.

Here’s the second image I uploaded – something that also seems to cause a few complications. I never use anything but the “browser” uploader in WP Admin and it seems to be just fine. This image is full size but positioned to the left of thelaugh text.

Watch the video showing how I did this inside the WordPress Admin area  – it will open in a new window. Very quick blogging instructions you might find useful.

If anyone knows what the score is regarding the “flash uploader” I’d love to hear from you.


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Upgrading To WordPress 2.7.1

When you log in to your WordPress admin area today at the top of the page you’ll see:

WordPress 2.7.1 is available! Please Update Now

Easy enough to deal with you’d think.

Just click the Please Update Now link and then the Upgrade Automatically button.

Or so you’d think.

I tried – saw it was unpacking.

Man, that thing must have been on a long holiday the amount of unpacking that seemed to be going on!

And then I strated to wonder. It clearly wasn’t doing anything.

After some deep thinking – yes I can do that sometimes – I realised that the WP Automatic Upgrade plugin I have installed and still activated must be causing a conflict.

Deactivating the old plugin did the trick and the WordPress 2.7 automatic upgrade that’s part of WordPress now did it’s job.

This time it was clearly just an overnight visit!


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Creating Your Own Scheme in Mandigo

Tom, the author of the Mandigo WordPress theme showed me the best way to avoid losing any customisation in the event he releases an upgrade to the theme.

He has built in some automation that makes it so easy – I’m really impressed with this theme!

The following video shows the steps to take – it can be done in minutes, so you have no excuses. Don’t run the risk of losing your customisation. Create your own customised scheme right away.

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