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  • Thread Starter cmarunde

    (@cmarunde)

    That works. Thanks for such a quick response. Here’s what I’ve done that others may like too:

    .modern-footnotes-footnote a {
        font-size: 18px !important;
    }
    
    /* make font size of footnote text bigger and change color */
    .modern-footnotes-footnote__note {
        font-size: 1.0em;
        color: #F70606;
    }

    I want to be able to decide if I need a border around an image when I write a post. Some images clearly need a border, but others clearly must not have a border for the intended effect. Both WordPress and Ben are missing the point. This all-or-nothing philosophy sounds like something out of Washington D.C. Forget freedom. Though once free to do what you wanted with images in WP, you are no longer free to do so. Is there a tax that comes with this lack of functionality? Ben, thanks for trying, but come on, do you really think the layperson like me understands WTF it means to do a CSS class?

    Come on WordPress, getting rid of one of the most used and important features, borders on photos, that was just plain stupid. Does no one at WordPress run their own business or personal blog? Everyone uses borders at times, especially if you have a photo that is dark at the bottom and white at the top, and it must have a border or it looks terrible. Borders for images are widely used, and we are not in the minority just because you get some feedback from some. Borders is such an obvious feature, I find it hard to believe that any adult at WordPress would not know that. I am shocked at some of the dumb things programmers do. Getting rid of borders on photos is one of those. This creates a serious problem for me, and I should NOT have to install another plugin to solve it, especially when using plugins can create security vulnerabilities.

    Thread Starter cmarunde

    (@cmarunde)

    Zack, thanks but there is no checkbox at the bottom. If I do exactly what you said, go to Forms, then to Settings, and look at the checkboxes, here are my options:

    Output CSS Yes No
    Output HTMLS5 Yes No
    No-Conflict Mode Yes No
    Askimet Integration Yes No

    Below that is reCaptcha Settings.

    Dude, I followed your instructions to the letter, and there’s no “Integrate Highrise” checkbox on this page. What up?

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