How to Format Images in Your Lessons
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Written by Erin Kelly
Updated over a week ago

All MemberVault editors offer a few basic image formatting options to make your content look exactly how you want.

Default Image Placement

By default, the image will be aligned left, on its own line with no text wrapping it.

However, you can change this by simply clicking the image and then clicking on the highlighted icons on the editor at the top.

Once you clicked on the picture icon, a pop up box will appear and you'll have access to additional image settings. Here, you can change the "Image Class" to None, Left, Right, or Center:
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Left

When left is chosen, the image will float left and text will wrap around it. There is a 10px margin to the right and bottom.

Right

When right is chosen, the image will float to the right and text will wrap around it. There is a 10px margin to the left and bottom.

Center

When center is chosen, the image will center and will be on its own line without text wrapping.

NOTE: If you're adding an image with a transparent background and you noticed a significant gap between your text and image, you may want to check if there are any borders around your image that may be causing the issue. And if that's the case, you'll need to edit the image using Canva/Photoshop/etc. and crop the excess border around it.



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