Status: Closed all editors because of interruptions from phones, people coming into my office to tell me things I neither need nor want to hear and repeated requests to help fool with the Ranchero.

Attempts to do a post on that silly blog I set up on my server have been equally fruitless.

Welcome to the human condition.

The problem is floating the images left or right with text wrapping around them…without doing major surgery to your theme's CSS.

In the default Casper theme, embedding..

<img style="float:left" src="/content/whatever">

Actually floats the image in the center.

<img style="float:right" src="/content/whatever">

Floats it to the right but with a MASSIVE margin.

Fixing it will require more work than I care to undertake.

If you are okay with centered images with text broken above and below, it works fine.

My #yawp will never be heard as I have never once looked at a #yawp. I could not identify one in a police line up.

I'm going to give up on Ghost ever doing floating images and resign myself to mucking with my theme's CSS to left justify/wrap an image properly.

No. No I'm not.

If I find I want images, I will use something else.

I have a very odd system. I have a copy of Thunderbird running on a machine that does all my filtering. (I cannot stand the way Outlook does it.)

I used to use an ancient copy of KMail (KDE Desktop) that dd this since I could utilize regular expressions to sort in interesting ways. Alas, it has succumbed to bit rot.

//

Do you have anything else to add before I put you in the spam list?

Has been sent from here before.

There's being prompt and diligent about auto-updating software and there's taking liberties and being a pain in the ass.

Seems a lot of folks are tending towards the latter.

..That said…I may have been involved in the "warez" scene in the late 80s.

(I was young-ish) :)

//

The only thing I have ever used BitTorrent for were DVD ISO images of distros and the like.

I'm a little militant when it comes to piracy because we make a very large chunk of our income from digital sales (ebooks).

//