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I had to change it to different blocks because it would not work otherwise. I spent an hour on a call with Constant Contact and that ended up being their recommendation.
Hi @Mainstreetala. I looked at your most recent email and saw the image was displayed with the image and text being in two separate blocks next to each other. To create the wrap effect, you'll need to drag the image into the adjoining text block until you see a light pink box appear in the top left or right corner. When it is placed there, the text will wrap appropriately.
I had to change it to different blocks because it would not work otherwise. I spent an hour on a call with Constant Contact and that ended up being their recommendation.
Isn't it true also, that when previewed in mobile mode, the wrapped image appears above the text block?
Hi @kcolombini. That is correct. Text wrapping displays correctly on desktops. Mobile view will automatically stack images above or below text, regardless of placement.
Same for my emails as well. I have the image and text in one box and the text wraps fine in CC but when I send a preview test, the image is on top of the text block. I understand it does this on Mobile but it shouldn't be that way on desktop view.
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