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Latest revision as of 16:01, 14 August 2017

There is a known problem with uploading images from an iPhone into your WordPress site where the image's proper orientation is not set correctly.

To correct this, after uploading an image into WordPress:

  1. from the Attachment Details pane choose Edit Image
  2. Click the Rotate image button until your image is properly oriented.
    • Note: you don’t have much screen real estate to view this process so I find it easiest to rotate my phone into landscape view so I have more window space to see the rotation tool.
  3. Hit Save (in the edit Image pane)
  4. And then Insert into Post (your properly oriented image)