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How To Add Image Borders To Ivanti Knowledge Base Articles

Tony
April 22, 2024

The Ivanti KB WYSIWYG editor is somewhat limited by today’s standard.

If you want to add borders to your images, here’s how to do it:

  1. Click the Source Editor button to view the code of the article.
  2. Find the image tag of the image you have pasted. It will usually say <img style=”min-width:250px”>.
  3. Add the border CSS code into the style tag, so it reads something like <img style=”min-width:250px;border:2px solid #eee”>.

You can replace #eee with your desired colour, as well as increase or decrease the border size by changing 2px to the value of your choosing.

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