I am still a big fan of mems, so I have been adding some picture mems to a course that doesn’t have mems for some words at all.
When doing so, I noticed that the pictures are being placed in the left-hand side of the available box, rather than centred, leaving a big white space on the right-hand side.
Has anyone else noticed this happening?
Is it a bug or just some new thing that is meant to make the creation of picture mems unattractive for us veteran mem-makers?
as I remember that used to be the standard position from time immmemorial, if i wanted something in the middle i had to use to arrows, left right up down.
I made a mem with a picture 3 days ago, standard mode the text went straight up left, i centered the text and its size by using the arrows
That happened to me just last night. A picture that I had put up as a mem was on the left hand side, so I had figured that it could have just been the picture that I was using, since that hadn’t happened before with any of the other pictures that I had been using as mems. I had also noticed, that if I changed my original picture a little, to (for me) take out the date and time, I couldn’t upload that changed picture to be used as a mem. I thought I was going to go crazy at first when it wouldn’t show up, until I tried the original picture and found that that one uploaded just fine.
It’s a strange one. The image and any text I add has always gone to the centre automatically and I could then move the text around if I needed to using the arrows.
So far, at least, I haven’t experienced the left-hand loading that Amanda or Jiminie describe.
This is what the one I just made looks like. I didn’t use any arrows on the text, only a carriage return after “now”.
That is quite odd. @amanda-norrsken and @JiminieVKook could you please let me know what browser and operating sistem you’re using. Also providing a screenshot would be really helpfull.
Nope, I don’t mind. I figured that some pictures are smaller (possibly with the pixels and whatnot) than others, so that maybe the one that I was using was smaller than the ones that I had previous used. That being said, I figured that (and I know that you all said that it centers automatically) the way that the smaller pictures were centered, they got centered starting at the top left. I don’t know much about this, so that’s why I phrased it the way that I did. I guess I could have phrased it differently, huh, considering that I’ve no idea what’s going on?
Memrsie use to resize smaller pictures so they fit in mem windows. Now, it’s not doing it and this is the reason why we experience this problem. Memrise should fix this bug! Fast!