Insert Image brings up Latin gibberish
Insert Image brings up Latin gibberish
WTF
When I insert an image, the preview is THIS, before you insert a URL. It's still there, but does not post when the picture posts.
I just played a hunch and tried Latin, and it was:
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I was wondering the same thing
Wasn't V2 blog posting the same?
"lorem ipsum" as it is called is only there to show what your img will look like against text. "Lorem ipsum" is used in all types of design worlds as fake text to show a visual representation of content. Now, it is not supposed to actually post that content! So if that is happening something is wrong.
However just as a for instance, it is able to show you what your image might look like on the right of text before you end up posting it.
More reference: http://www.lipsum.com/
It's just a preview of how your image will look, given the alignment you select. So for example, you insert an image and then select right for the alignment, it will show you how the text will wrap around it.