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July 6, 2011 at 4:09 pm #166002On one of our sites, an image we upload to the home page is showing up at the top, even though in the WYSIWYG editor in the Joomla backend, it’s position AT THE END of the page.
Here is the link to the home page, which is the only page it is happening on … http://birdsolutionsnew.pestconnect.com/
Again, that “before & After” image can be positioned anywhere in the backend, but when you look at the site, it’s always up top, above the text.
I’ve tried deleting the image and reuploading it, but no luck.
If you view the Source Code in the backend WYSIWYG editor, the “img” tag is in the proper place, but if you “view source” on the actual website page, the “img” tag is at the top somewhere. So for some reason, that img take is moving up in the code (compared to where it actually is in the backend).
Any ideas?
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July 7, 2011 at 4:32 am #400183Hi
You can try to add image into p tag like :
<p><img height="258" width="630" src="/images/proper-bird-main-image-new.jpg" alt="proper-bird-main-image-new" style="display: block; margin-bottom: 20px;"></p>
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July 7, 2011 at 2:10 pm #400223I tried that but it didn’t help. Thanks for the idea though. This is so strange
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July 7, 2011 at 5:45 pm #400236Have you found a solution?
I’m looking at your page and the “Before & After” picture appears to the left of the main body of copy…which seems to me like a logical place. Not sure what you mean by “AT THE END of the page.” I’m not seeing where that could be.John.
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July 7, 2011 at 6:49 pm #400241Hi JBrett,
No, haven’t solved it yet. The image is on the left because I changed the alignment to be left. But the image is after ALL OF THE TEXT (in the WYSIWYG editor). So it should be below all the text, aligned to the left.I was just messing with the alignment options to see if that helped but the core issue is the same, i.e. no matter where I place the image in the WYSIWYG editor vertically, the image “jumps” to be just below the other main image at the very top.
Alignment left, center or right is repsected, but alignment up and down is not.
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July 7, 2011 at 8:40 pm #400251Okay…I’ve fixed the problem, but not solved the issue.
There is something amiss in our coding of the “Featured” article feature.I’ve turned off the article as FEATURED and changed the front page to pull in a SINGLE ARTICLE. This works like you want it to, but if you want to use the FEATURED feature right now you can only use ONE image and the FEATURED setting automatically brings the image to the top…as you would expect on any news site. Why it is sucking ALL of the images to the top, I don’t know and we’ll look into that.
I hope you can live with this workaround until we can come up with a solution.
Thanks for alerting us to this issue.
Have fun!
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July 7, 2011 at 8:43 pm #400252Certainly can live with that solution, thanks very much!
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July 13, 2011 at 8:51 am #400925Hello,
Could you provide me with screenshot and your site information (your site URL, your site admin account) and your FTP account? so that we can take a look on this issue to detect the problem.
Best regards.
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