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How to Add and Align Images in WordPress Block Editor (Gutenberg)

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Images bring life to your WordPress posts and pages by making them more engaging. However, many beginners struggle with aligning images just the way they like.

The new WordPress block editor (Gutenberg) solves this problem by making it easier to add and align images in WordPress.

In this article, we will show you how you can easily add and align images in WordPress to create beautiful content layouts.

Adding and properly aligning images in WordPress

Image Alignment in WordPress Editor

Previously, WordPress used a text area with editing buttons as its default editor. One particular issue in the old editor was image alignment. It could be difficult to get things lined up correctly on your WordPress website.

Even though there were options to align images left, right, or center, they didn’t always look good. Sometimes images didn’t align, were not the exact size, or just looked odd.

WordPress 5.0 introduced a new WordPress post editor called the Gutenberg block editor. It fixed several problems with the old editor, including the image alignment issues.

Let’s take a look at how you can easily add and align images in the new editor to create beautiful layouts for your WordPress blog‘s posts and pages.

Add and Align Images in WordPress

The editor comes with the following blocks that you can use to add images into your WordPress posts and pages.

  • Image
  • Inline Image
  • Gallery
  • Media & Text
  • Cover

Let’s start with a simple image block first.

Click on the ‘Add new block’ button or type /image in the post editor to insert an image block.

Adding a new image block in WordPress post editor

You will see three buttons inside the blank image block.

You can upload an image from your computer, select an already uploaded image from the media library, or insert an image by providing the image file URL.

Next, click on the ‘Upload’ button and then select the image you want to upload from your computer.

As soon as you select the image, WordPress will upload it to your media library and insert it into the image block.

Image alt text

Now, you will notice a toolbar on top of your image and some image block settings in the right column.

To align your image, you’ll be using the toolbar that appears on top of the image.

Image alignment buttons in WordPress post editor

The image block gives you the following image alignment options as buttons in the toolbar.

  • Align left
  • Align Center
  • Align Right
  • Wide Width
  • Full Width

If your image is smaller in width, then aligning it to the left or right will bring up text next to the image. Aligning it to the center will display the image on its own row with no text on either side.

Center align an image in WordPress

Choosing the wide width option will make your image wider than the text area.

The full-width option will push it to the right and left edges of the browser screen.

Making an image full-width in WordPress

How to Perfectly Align an Image Next to Text

A lot of times, you may need to perfectly align an image next to some text. WordPress block editor makes this easy by adding the Media & Text block.

This block basically adds a two-column area. One column for images (media) and the second column for text content.

Media and text block in WordPress post editor

Simply upload your image.

Then, you can add the text you want to display next to it.

Image and text block settings

After adding the image and text, you will notice more options for the block. You can make the whole block wider or full-width, you can also switch the image and text sides.

The image’s alignment will automatically adjust to the height of the text in the next column.

Image size adjusts to align vertically

How to Align Gallery Images in WordPress

WordPress block editor also comes with a block to add image galleries. This allows you to easily display images in a grid of rows and columns.

The Gallery block comes with similar alignment options in the toolbar.

You can make the entire gallery block align to the left, center, or right. You can also make it wide or change it to a full-width row.

Align gallery images in WordPress post editor

The default gallery feature in WordPress is quite good. However, if you regularly add photo galleries to your WordPress posts and pages, then consider using a photo gallery plugin like Envira Gallery.

These plugins will give you more options to align images in your photo galleries, display them in the popup, and style them differently.

How to Add Two Images Side by Side in WordPress

The easiest way to display two images side by side in a WordPress post is by adding both images in a Gallery block.

Display two images side by side in WordPress posts and pages

Simply select a 2-column layout for the gallery block to display both images next to each other. You can also check the ‘crop thumbnail’ option to make sure that both images are of the same size.

More Ways to Add and Align Images in WordPress

Apart from the image, media and text, and the gallery block, you can also use the Cover block to add a cover image.

In modern web design, cover images are used to create highly engaging content layouts. These images are used for highlighting different sections of a page.

The cover image block comes with the same alignment options as an image block. You can add text over the image and choose an overlay color from the block settings. The best part is that you can check the ‘Fixed Background’ option, which creates a parallax background effect.

Cover image in WordPress

To learn more about using cover images, check out our article on the difference between featured images and cover image in WordPress.

So far, we have talked about adding images directly to your posts and pages. What about images from third-party sites?

The block editor makes this easy as well. You can add images from popular social sharing sites, including Instagram, Facebook, Flickr, Imgur, Photobucket, and more.

For example, if you want to add an Instagram photo, then simply add the Instagram block to the post editor and enter the URL of the post you want to share.

Instagram embed in WordPress

Then, you can just click on the alignment you want in the toolbar. Embed blocks also allow you to easily embed videos in WordPress.

For more details, please see our guide on how to embed Instagram in WordPress.

We hope this article helped you learn how to easily add and align images in the WordPress block editor. You may also want to see our guide on how to optimize images to speed up WordPress and the best design software.

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  2. Jiří Vaněk says

    Gutenberg is still a big unknown for me. I’ll admit that I only started discovering it after WordPress 6.4 arrived and reading these pages. For a long time, for example, I could not figure out how to place an image and text next to each other (in Elementor it was a completely simple matter). After reading this article, I can do a little more with Gutenberg. Thanks for that.

  3. fred dugas says

    will this work with Iframes? I edit a custom HTML block and add iframe and the save and the add is lining up all the way to the left where all the other blocks are centered.?

    • WPBeginner Support says

      It would depend on the iframe but normally iframes will not automatically have alignment options.

      Admin

  4. Harry Goldhagen says

    How do you align Featured Images that appear on the automatically generated Blog page and Category page? Clicking on the image opens the post, and there doesn’t seem to be an alignment setting for Featured image when filling in the post settings.

    • WPBeginner Support says

      For the featured image, that would be determined by your theme. If you check with your specific theme’s support they should be able to assist with the alignment of your featured image.

      Admin

    • WPBeginner Support says

      Unless your theme has a specific setting for it, most themes should have the text uniform if it is all the image caption and not a different text block.

      Admin

  5. Sharon says

    I’m wanting to change the default for uploading an image to be centred every time. To change each image I upload to centre each time I add an image is so time consuming. Can I change the default to centre?

    • WPBeginner Support says

      There is not a simple method we would recommend for beginners at the moment but we will keep an eye out for something we would recommend.

      Admin

  6. Amanda A. says

    I am trying to use the Block Editor to display two images side by side. I used the two column feature then image blocks in each column. While designing, it displays correctly, but when I “preview in new tab”, the side by side columns are gone and the images are stacked. What am I doing wrong? Is this a common issue? How can I fix this?

    • WPBeginner Support says

      You may want to ensure the images aren’t too large for them to be side by side in your specific theme for the most common reason for that issue.

      Admin

  7. Sheryl Zeiset says

    I’m trying to learn how to use the new block editor. When I click on the Add block button and choose image to add a photo, I only get the ‘insert from URL’ option and I can’t find a way to add photos from my Media Library. Can you help?

    • WPBeginner Support says

      You would want to check closely to find the text next to the upload button for selecting the image from your media library

      Admin

  8. Luther Mckinnon says

    I have been publishing a blog for many years. I have learned to dread the introduction of a new system. Doing a simple thing like adding photographs is now very difficult.

    • WPBeginner Support says

      Hopefully, once you are comfortable with the new system it becomes easier for you :)

      Admin

  9. Ward says

    Great information, problem is that back end it works but front end it always aligns to the left. Would it be possible that this has something to do with my Elementor template?

    • WPBeginner Support says

      If you are using a page builder there is a chance that your page builder is overriding the styling and you can reach out to your builder’s support for assistance.

      Admin

  10. Louie Adem says

    just started WordPress yesterday. Totally a beginner and so happy wpbeginner provided me the “trainer wheels” to jumpstart. The education in this website is so valuable. Can’t thank you enough.

  11. BadlyDrawmWolf says

    Thank you for this little gold nugget – really struggling getting in to the “new” way of handling my blog and almost giving up and searching for other alternatives…. :)

  12. Karen says

    You mention “Inline Image”, but I don’t see any such block. Your article was written awhile ago but supposedly updated in Jan. 2020 – did that block go away and you forgot to remove it from this article? Or a better question: How can I add an inline image within another block like Paragraph or Heading?

    • WPBeginner Support says

      The inline image block is not currently available but you can normally recreate the formatting with the text and image or the standard image block

      Admin

  13. Ted Strutz says

    When I add an image from my media the image toolbar does not come up to align left or right. I can change size of image.

    • WPBeginner Support says

      You would want to ensure you have not set it to be at the top of the page instead of how we have it at the moment.

      Admin

  14. Hannah says

    Hello, I have aligned all images using the block editor and everything looks fine until I preview?

    Then some images have become far bigger than the others, I have a gallery of two images suddenly sitting on top of a single image. Everything has moved around randomly!

    Even when I published it, it was still all wrong. I would love your help, thank you!

    • WPBeginner Support says

      You would want to reach out to your theme’s support to ensure there isn’t a styling conflict, otherwise, you could try disabling your plugins to see if this is a plugin conflict as well.

      Admin

  15. Harry says

    Hi, I’m looking to align shortcodes next to one another like you describe with the images is this possible? Many Thanks

  16. Ap says

    Hello,
    How do you arrange the positioning of the title for the cover blocks?

    You have that option in your bar, but for some reason, when I click on cover block, there is no text alignment option.

    Any ideas on this?

    Thank you for the great article.

    • WPBeginner Support says

      You would want to check the top of your page as that would be the other location the alignment options would be rather than floating over the element

      Admin

  17. Cheryl says

    How do you make an image clickable with a clickable link? I’ve been looking for tutorials and they all seemed based on a prior Gutenberg block which since has changed an the tutorials no longer match the block.

    • WPBeginner Support says

      You would want to check the top toolbar for the current location for where to add a link to an image

      Admin

  18. Alejandro says

    Hello, Is it possible to write an image caption right below the image when using the “Media & Text block”?

    • WPBeginner Support says

      It would depend on your specific theme for the styling but you should be able to

      Admin

  19. Pete Newman says

    There is an existing issue of incompatability between Gutenberg and themes. Do you have a list of themes that are compatable with Gutenberg (and that allow full functionality of Gutenberg)?
    Thanks and regards,
    Pete.

  20. Pete Newman says

    I have been using wordpress for years but have been a bit absent lately. Gutenberg is a headspin. I follow these instructions but simply cannot align images in an image/text block. When I go to preview the image is aligned extreme hard left of the page with no margin at all. Any solutuions on offer?
    Thanks!!

    • WPBeginner Support says

      If each image needs its own link then setting up columns would likely be what you’re looking to do :)

      Admin

  21. Roxana Snedeker says

    What is the best way to add multiple images at once, I can’t seem to add more than one at the time :(

    • WPBeginner Support says

      If you want to add multiple images in the same area, you would want to take a look at the gallery block to add multiple images in one section

      Admin

    • WPBeginner Support says

      You could disable the visual editor under Users>Your Profile but that would prevent you from using the visual editor for other sections.

      Admin

  22. Alice says

    I’m centering all of my images correctly in the editor, but they are all showing up as left-aligned in preview and live posts no matter what. Do you know what might be causing this? It’s driving me so crazy!

    • WPBeginner Support says

      Your theme may be overriding the styling you are setting. If you reach out to your theme’s support they should be able to assist.

      Admin

  23. Anne says

    I would like to have an image next to a file (pdf) – all on the same line. Can I do that in one block, or would I need to create two? Thank you!

    • WPBeginner Support says

      You would want to add the column block to split the content and allow you to display the content like that.

      Admin

  24. Suzy Algar says

    I am having creating captions for images and downloads that appear in my files. I don’t know where to go once I have the image in my files.

    • WPBeginner Support says

      If you’re trying to add the image to a post or page you would normally add an image block and then select the file you want to use in the block

      Admin

  25. Roxana Safipour says

    So now how do you do “no alignment”, where the image is on the left and has no text wrapping around it? This used to be easy with the no alignment option, which is now gone. Please bring this back! I am going crazy trying to figure out how to get my image on the left (not centered) and with no text next to it, but the text keeps wrapping around it automatically!

    • WPBeginner Support says

      For what it sounds like you’re wanting, if you don’t specifically set the alignment for an image, the image should set itself that way.

      Admin

      • Ben says

        Just a quick followup on this, as it was annoying me as well. There’s a simple answer but it’s sort of not that obvious as I was looking for a setting – just press the selected alignment button again to turn off the alignment and revert to the default no alignment.

  26. Jesse says

    Great post very useful.I have ugrade to wordpres 5.1 but now have problem with linking image to url. Can you help me?

    • WPBeginner Support says

      If you’re using the block editor, in the image block’s settings there should be a Link Settings section for you to set where an image links to.

      Admin

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