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I swear I have logged this somewhere before (maybe on the Alpha Club on the main IPS site) so apologies for bringing it up in a new topic rather than bumping an existing one…

But this is still an issue in the current alpha version. See below;

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The issue is that the text marker is too close to the inserted image. And it’s not on the same line as the image, I made sure to click the bottom “arrow” icon to insert a new line underneath the image.

The problem is, if I typed anything where that text marker is positioned, the text would display with no margin between the image and the text. Besides the fact that it just doesn’t look nice, it’s also not reflected when the content is actually posted (anything I’d write in that space would be displayed with a reasonable padding/margin between the bottom of the image and the text), so it’s not representative of WYSIWYG.

I’m pretty sure I mentioned this in a very early alpha and was agreed to be an egregious design bug, so it’d be great to get it finally squashed. It’s only a small niggling thing, but I feel it undermines the fantastic work put into the rest of the post editor UI honestly.

On 9/10/2024 at 2:30 PM, Marc said:

Im not able to replicate this. What browser is that, and on what device?

iPhone 13, Safari browser, iOS 17.6.1.

Just to add to my previous post; this occurred again when posting here just now:

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^ Basically clicking the blue arrow icon at the bottom of the image only adds a line break underneath the image for text, when it should add a whole new paragraph.

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^ Resulting post.

In order for me to actually add text in a new paragraph underneath an image here, I either:

  1. have to write the preceding paragraph, hit enter twice (to make two new paragraph breaks), then tap the gap between the first paragraph and where I want my second paragraph to be, then insert my image. Then, tap the existing paragraph area underneath the image once inserted.

  2. Insert the image, then use the device keyboard's return key immediately after to insert a real paragraph break.

It’s not ideal! It would be better if the blue arrow icon did this job instead of just a line break.

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