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Topic: Controlling the Placement of an Image
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Posted: May - 27 - 2008 at 10:20am | IP Logged

I have been unable to find any documentation on how to control the placement of an image, as well as the vspace and hspace around an image that has been uploaded and attached to a posting in the New Editor module. Could you please supply me with a detailed link or explanation?

You can control the placement and spacing of an uploaded image using the CSS style of the IMG tag itself.  The easiest way to determine the CSS style is to look at your website page with the image in your web browser, then choose to "view source" from your web browser, and look for the IMG HTML tag.  Once once you find it, note the "class=" CSS style.  (Gee outputs hundreds of CSS styles so we don't have them all documented.)

The CSS style you want is called "gNewsDetImage".

So, you would want to create an entry in your style sheet like this:

.gNewsDetImage { float:right; border:none; margin-left:10px; margin-right:10px; margin-top:10px; margin-bottom:10px; }

That will make it float right with a 10pixel margin around all sides and will apply to all of your News Detail pages.

The above applies to standard image uploads within Intellogy which only allows one image upload per news article detail.  If you want multiple images per news article detail, you could use the "multi-page" article capability of the News Editor Module which allows you to create extended articles with "Next Page" links automatically.  (Within Content Manager, select the Action to "Add Add'l Pages" for the artilce you want to extend.)  You can assign an image to each article page.

Alternately, you can use the following technique to upload multiple images and place them in the WYSIWYG editor:

  1. Within the News Editor, choose to upload an image in the standard way.
  2. When the image has been uploaded and you are viewing it in the Upload Image window, right-click the image and select "Copy".  Close the image upload window.
  3. Edit the detail of your news article and within the WYSIWYG editor, place the cursor where you want the image.
  4. Right-click and choose "Paste".  This should place the image in the editor where you may cut/copy it to any location, as well as right-click on it to set properties such as spacing and borders.
  5. Remove the image uploaded via the standard method so Intellogy does not output this image standard.


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