@ristretto6 – The text appears to be “captured” in the link of the last image … how are you inserting your displays into your posts?
– Cais.
That’s what it seemed like to me, too. I’m just inserting the galleries using shortcodes (i.e. [nggallery id=6]), and then the text follows after that. I’ve tried going into the source view in the WordPress editor and adding a closing tag BEFORE the text in question. This works temporarily, but once I save and refresh, it reverts back to what you see now.
@ristretto6 – Are you wrapping the shortcode(s) in any HTML tags within your content of the page?
– Cais.
Not intentionally, but here is how that section of the code looks in text view:
Skill-Based Classes</h2><p style=”text-align: center;”>[nggallery id=7]</p><p>Register below for any of our upcoming classes. Additionally, you may sign up for our weekly class newsletter
In the visual editor, it looks like this:
Skill-Based Classes
[nggallery id=7]
Register below for any of our upcoming classes. Additionally, you may sign up for our weekly class newsletter so you’ll be alerted as soon as new class descriptions and schedules go live.
@ristretto6 – How does everything look if you do not wrap the shortcode in these HTML tags?
I would also recommend using the IGW (“green button”) in place of the shortcode as it may help you better achieve what you are trying to accomplish.
Thanks!
– Cais.
Okay, so I added a <hr> and tag after the final album before that glitch was happening, and it seems to have taken care of the problem.
(And, I had no idea that that green button was even there! So much easier than how I’ve been doing it, which is opening a separate tab in my browser and doing all my NGG editing in the dashboard!)
Thanks for your help 🙂
@ristretto6 – Thanks for your update!
We’re also happy to read things are working better for you now.
– Cais.