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  • Thread Starter hagermank

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    I have continued to pick at this. It appears that Gutenburg is assigning a size based on the alignment. If I choose wide or full I can have the image huge. If I select some other form of alignment then 640 is the max. On inspection it shows an attribute of width: 640px. It looks to be inherited from p. I am not a code ninja so I am having trouble figuring out how to fix this.

    I fixed the Theme editor link issue.

    I also purchased the Pro version.

    Thread Starter hagermank

    (@hagermank)

    I had the site on a “coming soon” banner. I made it live to let you look at a post.

    https://xod.trh.mybluehost.me/dine-in-sanctuary/

    I do have smush plugin loaded but I haven’t set it up. I deactivated it to test and found it made no difference. NO matter what size I set the image it will not exceed the 640px width. The height is apparently set to auto. It keeps the image aspect but limits it by the width.

    Side note-Is the presence of the Theme editor link at the top of the post a selection I can turn off? I am not signed in and also opened the post in a different browsers private browsing page and it persists.

    Thank for any help you may provide.

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 7 months ago by hagermank.

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    Thread Starter hagermank

    (@hagermank)

    *crickets chirp*
    Does anyone know anything about this?

    Thread Starter hagermank

    (@hagermank)

    Anyone? I’m not saying WordPress has a problem. I’m just wondering about how to best utilize the create gallery function for my purpose.

    Thread Starter hagermank

    (@hagermank)

    Here is a clip from the feed for today’s post https://www.ramblingbarba.com/jesus-street-cred/ :

    <div id="attachment_3553" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 399px"><img class="size-full wp-image-3553" alt="Street Cred" src="https://www.ramblingbarba.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/bullseye.jpg" width="389" height="434" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Street Cred</p></div>

    I added a caption for the purpose of trying to figure this out. This is an individual image and not a gallery. The class=”wp-caption-text”>< is included therefore the caption is included in the feed and is displayed with the image in readers. This isn’t present with the gallery function so the caption isn’t being displayed with the image.

    Is the only recourse to individually load images and captions without using the gallery option to get the mark up needed for the captions to display?

    Thread Starter hagermank

    (@hagermank)

    esmi, I notice in my feed (sample below)the caption is included in the feed with the “alt=” attribute and not the “caption=” attribute.

    <a href='https://www.ramblingbarba.com/photo-friday-28/kickflip/' title=''><img width="300" height="300" src="https://www.ramblingbarba.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/kickflip-300x300.jpg" class="attachment-medium" alt="We went to the park this week on a recognizance mission. I shared earlier that this particular park has a small skate area made of concrete. As the day wore on the graffiti covered pit filled. Some of these guys were really good skaters." /></a>

    I used the create gallery option to make the post today. On a post on Sep. 24th
    https://www.ramblingbarba.com/disaster-is-adventure-is-disaster/
    I used the image caption to credit the photo. It came through fine in Google reader et al.

    This was an individual image added inline with the text of the post. Today’s post was added via the add media button>create gallery then add the short code [gallery size=medium]

    The Sep. 24th post has the caption following it in the feed today’s does not.
    What do you think? Thanks

    Thread Starter hagermank

    (@hagermank)

    I skimmed through the feed and saw it there but couldn’t figure out why it doesn’t show.

    So far I have only found one reader that displays the captions and it’s a desktop version(Feed Demon). It seems a little counter-intuitive to leave off that info. What’s the point of a reader without bringing in the post info?

    Thanks for the help. I guess there’s no way to force captions through?

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