We're moving a long-form newsletter from Publisher to Constant Contact to see if it cuts down the time it takes to lay the newsletter out. Since we have long articles (several paragraphs), we sometimes break them up with images that text wraps around. I've been able to add one image to each text book and have the text wrap, but when I try to add another, it ends up in a space beside the text box with no wrapping. Is there any way to add multiple images to single text box and have the text wrap?
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Hi @CASEL
Thank you for reaching out to the Constant Contact Community. It's my pleasure to assist you today.
That's a great question. To ensure the templates are mobile responsive you may only add one image per text block, you may however, use one text block per paragraph and add an image to each of those if this is a workaround for you. I have also added your vote for the current feature request regarding this issue.
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I have a follow-up question. I have been able to insert one image into a text block and have the text wrap around it. But when I try to add another image to that same text box, it goes to the side of the text box. Can this be solved? We are doing a long-form email with longer articles (not ideal, but here we are).
Hi @CASEL
Thank you for reaching out to the Constant Contact Community. It's my pleasure to assist you today.
That's a great question. To ensure the templates are mobile responsive you may only add one image per text block, you may however, use one text block per paragraph and add an image to each of those if this is a workaround for you. I have also added your vote for the current feature request regarding this issue.
Thank you for choosing Constant Contact. Have a great day!
I am trying to do a similar thing by attempting to place one image on each side of a text block...I believe your response above says this is not currently possible?
Please let me know.
Thanks!
Hello @CarolynM32 ,
Text wrapping is limited to a single image in either the top-right or top-left of a text block. Otherwise, we'd advise simply adding the images as separate blocks beside, above, or below your text.
For more info on arranging blocks
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