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  • #1027
    Eric SamsonEric Samson
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    When I add an image using the add media button, it’s rendering out as filtered HTML (see attachment). Is there a setting somewhere I need to change?

    Thanks!

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    #1057
    Kriti SharmaKriti Sharma
    Keymaster

    Hi Eric,

    Hope you are having a nice day!

    Can you please share with me the URL and the credentials of your website so that I can have a detailed look into the matter.

    Thanks for having patience with us.

    Kind Regards,
    Kriti Sharma

    #12809
    jh f sdfsjh f sdfs
    Participant

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    #12831
    kettyk kiltonkettyk kilton
    Participant

    I ran into the same issue while creating an interactive quiz for a client. Instead of displaying properly, the images were being rendered as raw HTML, which completely ruined the experience. After some troubleshooting, I found that adjusting the embed settings helped, but it was a frustrating process. This is where professional ghostwriting services can be a game-changer—ensuring polished, error-free content while allowing you to focus on creativity. Hope this gets fixed soon!

    #12833
    stens walkstens walk
    Participant

    good solutions

    #12905
    lavender clamblavender clamb
    Participant

    I think it’s okay to play these kinds of games every once in a while because they help you relax, but it’s not a good idea to do it so often that you forget about other things you need to do. foodle

    #12960
    jasmeen alaskajasmeen alaska
    Participant

    When adding images using the “Add Media” button and they render as filtered HTML, it usually means the image code is not being displayed properly, likely due to incorrect HTML or path issues. Ensure the image URL is correct and the tag is properly formatted. for more detail click MEPCO Bill Online

    #12961
    Kenna MorganKenna Morgan
    Participant

    I faced a similar issue before—turned out it was a filter setting in the editor that was stripping tags. You might want to check your HTML filtering settings or plugin conflicts. I was troubleshooting this while trying to upload reference images for a do my online exam request.

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