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05/18/2021, 9:48 AMBubumeister
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05/18/2021, 6:25 PMhazelbag
05/18/2021, 6:40 PM<img src="HOSTED URL" alt="" />
but this does not seem possible. My solution currently is to create the post, head over to datagrip, grab the post and then edit with the img tags and saveifox
05/18/2021, 6:44 PMposts
, do you mean paragraphs in the field?hazelbag
05/18/2021, 6:46 PMposts
is my table for the blog content/body, this will be from the opening line all the way to quotes and code samples or links and post content as on a blog.hazelbag
05/18/2021, 6:47 PMifox
05/18/2021, 6:51 PMmedias
field in your form. if the image needs to be mixed in with the wysiwyg content, you'd have to use 2 blocks in the block editor: 1 for text and 1 for images. that way you can create a text block then an image block and then another text block for example.