By Blakelee Mills on Wednesday, 01 March 2017
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When I Add Media to my post, I'm given a number of options (image size, style, caption, link, popup). I cannot change those parameters once the image is inserted. My workaround is deleting the image and re-inserting the same image with the new parameter settings. I hope I'm missing something. How can I edit the image settings once it's been inserted in my post?
Hi Blakelee,
It would depend on what type of composer you are using. Each editor will have their own way of editing the image properties. For EasyBlog's built in composer, you would have to click on the image block containing the image and the properties can be configured on the right panel(http://take.ms/N89A4).

If you are still having issues, perhaps you can specify which blog post and image you are trying to edit and I can check and see if it's possible, provided that backend access is given.
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Wednesday, 01 March 2017 12:28
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I believe I'm using the default composer for EasyBlog. Where can I find this information?

Here's a screenshot of me selecting the image in one of our blogs. Notice how the content on the right doesn't display the image settings?

We have this issue with all blog posts and all images. We're in the process of updating from EasyBlog 5.0.41 to 5.0.44. Is this a known issue with 5.0.41?
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Friday, 03 March 2017 05:09
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Hey Blakelee,
You are actually using TinyMCE editor, not EasyBlog's built-in composer. The properties in the right panel only appear if you are using the built-in EasyBlog composer. WYSIWYG editors like TinyMCE have their own way to editing images. I believe there are plugins out there for TinyMCE that lets you edit images.

So your options here are:
1. Use EasyBlog built-in editor to use the editing image properties on the right panel.
2. Continue using TinyMCE but you'll have to find and use other plugins that lets you edit images easily in TinyMCE.
3. You can also use other WYSIWYG editors like JCE editor which already have image editing features ready.
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Friday, 03 March 2017 10:52
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How can I change back to the EasyBlog's built-in composer within EasyBlog?
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Wednesday, 15 March 2017 05:40
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Hey Blakelee,
The setting is located at Settings>General>Composer>Composer Settings>Composer Editor
Regards.
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Wednesday, 15 March 2017 10:44
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