1. Werner
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  4. Monday, 02 December 2013
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The embedded picture in a text in the metropolis template is shown too hight, not corresponding with the first text line. Howe can I bring it down to be on the same level as the first text line? Or to bring the text up?
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Hello

Would you have a URL to an example of this issue?

Ciarán
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Hi Ciarán,
I sent you a screenshot of the issue as pdf. I upload it here again.
Thks, Werner
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Hello

You can edit the positioning of your image by adding some inline styling to your image code...


<img src="#" alt="image" style="margin-top:10px;">


Where...


style="margin-top:10px;"


.. adds a 10px margin to the top of your image.

Depending on the editor you are using you should have an option to add this margin to your image via the interface.

Ciarán
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Hello,
sorry, I can't find the file where I can make the change (j51_resonate). I see it only in the source code of the browser. Can you tell me which file has to be changed?
Thks, Werner
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The inline styling can be added in the source of your article.

If you are not familiar with the CSS you can also add the margin via the images settings within your article editor.

Ciarán
  1. more than a month ago
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