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  • Plugin Author Roland Barker

    (@xnau)

    I can’t give your the exact code to use, but you should be able to do this with CSS. What you need to do really depends on why the title and the image are on the same line.

    Sometimes, you need to set the image or the title to “display:block” so that they will each be on their own line. This won’t work, if the elements are floated…if they’re floated, you can unfloat one or both of them.

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 10 months ago by Roland Barker.
    Thread Starter stargate03

    (@stargate03)

    I havent touched the css etc, this is how it appears on the site, the non responsive templates look bad on phone, responsive is the better option but puts the image in that position, shame their isnt an easier way to create bespoke templates, or have more options

    Plugin Author Roland Barker

    (@xnau)

    What you are asking for is your preference for how it should be displayed…that’s fine, all you need to do is add some CSS as I suggested and you will get what you’re asking for.

    You can set up a custom template, but adding a little CSS is much easier.

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