[wp-testers] 2.6 and Captions

Daniel Woolstencroft wptest at dtw.me.uk
Tue Jul 15 12:56:09 GMT 2008


Thanks Andrew.

I see it now - my theme didn't have alignright and alignleft for images, and
that's in a different place in the default theme's stylesheet. It all
becomes clear.

On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 1:48 PM, Andrew Ozz <admin at laptoptips.ca> wrote:

> The basic styles for captions are in both the Default and Classic themes'
> style.css (near the bottom). Just copy/paste them in your current theme,
> editing where necessary.
>
> And yes, you would need the basic alignright and alignleft classes, also
> used for aligning images without captions.
>
> Daniel Woolstencroft wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've just upgraded to 2.6 and swapped out the caption plugin I was using
>> in
>> favour of native support.
>>
>> I copied the style that Ryan had previously linked to, and after much
>> jiggery pokery (technical term) I've got it working.
>>
>> However, Ryan's example only includes a aligncenter style, and it appears
>> that you'd also need an alignright, and alignleft for this to work
>> properly.
>> I've certainly implemented these styles on my site, and all is now well.
>>
>> Is this correct? I'm sure someone will blog the required CSS code at some
>> point anyway, I'm just checking that I've not missed anything :)
>>
>> Fantastic job on 2.6 btw - it looks like a brilliant refinement of the
>> work
>> started in 2.5. I particularly like the new image editing: sooooo much
>> slicker than the previous mechanism.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Dan.
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