This is a problem that has been bugging me for a while, and I am sure that other people find it annoying as well: when you use the “Add media” feature on WordPress, after uploading the image, the default image size is always set at “Medium,” by default the image comes with an hyperlink to itself, and the default class is a weird code that is not customizable.
The result is that when you upload your images images you always need to click on “Large” for the image size, on “None” for the Link field and you can’t define your own CSS class to be used once the image code is placed on the post. It consumes time and it is a bit annoying, especially if you need to upload many images on a single post.
Now there must be a way to change those default parameters and to assign a custom CSS class to the “Add media” editor, right?
My WordPress knowledge is not that advanced, but perhaps some of our readers will know how to do this. If you do, please share with us, I will be glad to give you credit on a further post.
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WordPress Wizard Needed: How Do We Customize the “Add Media” Editor?