The Image Editor
Image editor in WordPress is just enough to get started. It allows you to have basic control of the picture without needing to know any CSS or HTML. Let’s go over some of the options you have.
At the top, you have “Styles”. Here you can keep the default shape of your picture or give it a rounded look. Not a lot in this section but it does change the feel of your picture.
Next, you have “Image settings”. Here you have an “Alt text” setting. This is where you describe your image just in case the person can’t view your image. Many overlook this and is a major complaint of the visually impaired about web pages.
The “Image size” setting has just a few preselected image sizes. Thumbnail, Medium, Large and full size are the selections. Not a lot but takes care of the majority of your needs.
The “Image dimensions” setting is where you can customize the size. You can change the size or control the width and height as you like by pixel size. You can even select the size by percentage and keep the image shape ratio intact.
Now you have the “Border” section. You can adjust the radius of the image corners in px. You can do all corners at once or hit the option of unlinking to adjust corners individually.
You have the “Advanced” section. This is where you put the title attribute, HTML anchor, and Additional CSS classes.
I do wish they have a few more tweaks but I will have to settle for the plugins for any further changes.