By Tim Haas on Tuesday, 30 August 2016
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I would like to ad a title tag to images that appear within my blog posts so viewers can mouse-over and read a description of the image.

How can this be done within the blog? Using the common title tag does not do the trick.
Hey Tim,

I've tested in your site, it seems like when you start a new post, it will show the build-in composer correctly.

I assume you mentioned the existing post right? If yes, unfortunately if you start a post using Tiny-MCE editor in earlier, the system unable to render to show build-in composer is because other editor do not know how to render Easyblog build-in editor block content.

You have to re-create again with your post.
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Friday, 02 September 2016 23:28
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hey Tim,

Unfortunately we do not have this mouse hover tag appear image information, but we do the image caption you can set it from the post, you can refer on my attached screenshot below.

Hope this will help.
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Wednesday, 31 August 2016 11:08
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I do not have a tab for Blocks, how do I add the tab?
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Wednesday, 31 August 2016 23:01
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Hi Tim - check if you are using the EasyBlog Composer. Any other editor and you will not see Blocks.

Settings > General > Composer

Hope that helps,

Bridgette
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Thursday, 01 September 2016 04:42
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Hey Tim,

I noticed you using the Joomla default editor (Tiny-MCE), perhaps you can try Bridgette suggested that setting location from backend and see is it can find out.

If still can't, you can check my attached screenshot below. Hope this will help.

By the way, thanks for sharing Bridgette
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Thursday, 01 September 2016 10:13
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Yes, it is set to use the built in easy blog composer. Any idea why it is using tinyMice instead?
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Friday, 02 September 2016 02:58
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Hey Tim,

Can you check your profile from backend and see what you set the editor option?

You can refer on my attached screenshot below.

If still can't show the build-in composer on your page, can you provide us with your Joomla backend access at http://stackideas.com/dashboard/site so we can better have a check?
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Friday, 02 September 2016 10:26
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I have added the site details. The editor is set to default. There is no option for the built in editor.
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Friday, 02 September 2016 22:33
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Is there a way (in the composer) to give the picture a title without a caption ?


thanks

Torsten.E
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Friday, 21 October 2016 23:55
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Hey Torsten,

Unfortunately that was not possible to add image title in composer, if you using build-in composer, it only can allow user add caption, link, pop up, label style, may i know how the image title appear on the page?

By the way, It would be best if you can start a new thread regarding with your question, so we can easy to manage your issue.
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Saturday, 22 October 2016 01:23
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