Wrap Text Around an Image
If you are displaying an image next to or near text on a page, you can set the text to "wrap" around the image.
How to add text wrap
1. Select Design tool in the gray navigation bar.
2. Click on the page you wish to edit in the design preview window.
3. Select the image block in the design panel, and a menu with different design options will open on the right-hand side of the preview.
4. Choose the Layout option that has the text positioned either the right or left side of the image.
5. Select the box that says Wrap Text.
6. Save and Publish to take your changes live!

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