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I thought I’d post the solution that worked for me in case anyone else has the same issue. Here is the css from the responsive part of the Education Theme that solved the problem described in the first post.
@media only screen and (max-width: 1200px) {
#header .wrap,
#inner .wrap,
#footer-widgets,
#footer .wrap {
max-width: 1040px;
}
#header .widget-area {
width: 560px;
}
#content-sidebar-wrap {
width: 880px;
}
#content {
margin: 20px;
width: 530px;
}
.sidebar-content #content, .content-sidebar #content {
width: 590px;
}
“ it appearing as a link, which I do not want”
When you add the image as an attachment, there’s a dropdown menu “Link To”. Select “None” and your image won’t link to anything.
Oh, you can see the result here:
http://www.moneyhow.co.uk/what-are-my-pension-fund-choices-when-i-retire/
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