Thread:Peacexfreedom/@comment-27128524-20151203214228/@comment-4854965-20151204001425

Oh, okay. I think I know what you mean. To be honest, I only ever insert images into articles using source editing, and so I know how to fix the problem via source editing. Here's how to:

1) Insert the image. You can still do this with the way you upload images (as described above).

2) Click the button to the immediate left of the "cancel" button on the right, and choose "Soure Editor" at the bottom of the drop-down list.

3) Find the location of your image. You can simply use your keyboard's shortcut "ctrl + F" to find it (just search for the picture's name).

4) In the line above the next section (e.g. heading) that is below/after the image, type: { {clear} } Do not use spaces. This should create a space between the image and the next text/section.

5) Click "Apply Changes"

Try it out, but before you hit publish, see how it looks and if it is what you meant to do. If not, let me know why. Let me know which page you edit and I'll check it out.

I will add a disclaimer that if your image is removed from the page, it may not be because of spacing.

Hope that helps :)