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  • Plugin Author Josh Leuze

    (@jleuze)

    Thanks! It sounds like the line-height of the text in your captions needs to be set maybe. Can you post a link to the page you’re working on?

    Thread Starter itscribe

    (@itscribe)

    Wow, thanks for the fast response!

    Unfortunately, it’s a local install for testing so I can’t share a link. I could email the php and css files if you think they would help.

    With the tables, it didn’t matter if I used smaller photos. It still wrapped wrong. The space was there for the text it just wouldn’t use it.

    I tried messing with the line-height settings and the font size. Also tried overflow:hidden. Tried making it a heading instead of a paragraph too. Didn’t make a difference.

    Plugin Author Josh Leuze

    (@jleuze)

    Can you take a screenshot and put that online so I can see what it looks like?

    Thread Starter itscribe

    (@itscribe)

    Sure. Posted it on an ancient post for you.

    https://www.xxxthecraftytipsterxxx.com/new-look-more-projects-easier-navigation.html

    Just remove the x’s.

    It’s doing it with the title and the description.

    I had thought about just putting the text into the jpeg – hence the photo in the example. Problem is when the window is resized, the font gets really fuzzy and hard to read.

    Thread Starter itscribe

    (@itscribe)

    What it is with programming and how you try the same thing more than once and it doesn’t work, doesn’t work and then suddenly does?

    I’ve smushed, moved, copied and redone the code so many times. Now all of a sudden line-height is the answer. It wasn’t all afternoon yesterday when I tried it with paragraph tags. Today, surrounding the text with heading tags it does. sigh

    My sincerest apologies for the wild goose chase.

    Plugin Author Josh Leuze

    (@jleuze)

    Glad to hear you got it figured out!

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