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Jan
20
2009

Add a border around your images in posts

Once you have inserted an image into your post you can add a custom border around it. Click on the image and you’ll see two icons at the top left of it. Click the blue icon and that will take you to the following…

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Click on the advanced options. From here you can customize the border any way you want. To put a simple black border around the image put in the number “1″ in the “border” box. Hit update. You can change this to get your desired effect.

Leaving a comment with code in it...

If you would like to leave a comment and you have examples of code you want to show, you must "escape the code". This allows the entire code to show correctly by inserting certain variable around certain tags to make them show. If you don't "escape the code" your code will show up broken, mangled, and it won't be able to be seen correctly. "Escaping the code" is very simple...

  1. Copy your code you want to show
  2. Click here to go to the site to escape the code
  3. Follow the directions, it's so easy
  4. Once you have the escaped code copied, paste it in the comments area where you want
  5. Now you can enjoy life


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