Picture, left and right side spacing in CMS Builder
2 posts by 2 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder
Last Post: November 17, 2009 (RSS)
When you add/insert a photo to a page with CMS Builder you can choose vertical space or horizontal space.
If you choose horizontal space, it adds space to both the left and right sides. I know how to edit the html to make the photo go flush left or right but is there an easy way for a user/client to make an image flush "0" on one side without using the html editor?
Thanks,
Krista
If you choose horizontal space, it adds space to both the left and right sides. I know how to edit the html to make the photo go flush left or right but is there an easy way for a user/client to make an image flush "0" on one side without using the html editor?
Thanks,
Krista
Re: [Kristamk] Picture, left and right side spacing in CMS Builder
By Luke - November 17, 2009
Hi Kristamk,
Thank you for your post.
There isn't an easy workaround for this as right now the only way to do it is to manually modify the code using the HTML editor.
Here are some options:
1. You could create a separate image upload field and have images output exactly as you want. Your users could then upload images using this upload field.
The benefit here is it creates a uniform feel for each pages, so your images are always output in the same place on each page, use the same horizontal width, etc.
2. Through our consulting service we could add a feature to the WYSIWYG editor where your users could set a custom style to your images depending on whether they are aligned to the left or the right. You can fill out a consulting request on our website here and we can give you a free, no obligation quote:
http://www.interactivetools.com/consulting/index.php
In the mean time, if you have any other questions please let me know.
Thank you for your post.
There isn't an easy workaround for this as right now the only way to do it is to manually modify the code using the HTML editor.
Here are some options:
1. You could create a separate image upload field and have images output exactly as you want. Your users could then upload images using this upload field.
The benefit here is it creates a uniform feel for each pages, so your images are always output in the same place on each page, use the same horizontal width, etc.
2. Through our consulting service we could add a feature to the WYSIWYG editor where your users could set a custom style to your images depending on whether they are aligned to the left or the right. You can fill out a consulting request on our website here and we can give you a free, no obligation quote:
http://www.interactivetools.com/consulting/index.php
In the mean time, if you have any other questions please let me know.
Luke Holzken
Product Development
Product Development