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Issue #1

Paragraph broken right in the middle of the sentence. That's preventable, and reliably so.

This kind of issue happens for the following reason:

Images that have the "alignright" and "alignleft" class are displayed left- and right-aligned on the web, but in IV, they end up breaking a solid paragraph in parts if they were in the middle of it. This can be prevented by moving class="alignleft" / class="alignright" images from the middle of the paragraph before it.

Note that this "breaking paragraphs" behaviour is not the default behaviour for IV: by default, it displays NESTED_ELEMENT_NOT_SUPPORTED error in such cases. So, it's only up to the template creator how to handle this case. And breaking paragraphs is clearly not a good way to do this.
Fran Košec
This falls under the category of an author error on a single older article. You can essentially open any other article on this site and see that authors put images in paragraphs after the sentence ends. If you apply a general fix to move every image from the middle of a paragraph to the beginning of a paragraph, like you did in your template #32, you'd get a lot of misplaced images. I guess you reverted that code and made a single article fix and reported the issue. Every single image that's not a part a slideshow on this site has a class "alignleft" or "alignright", so this is not identifiable in that way. Your explanation of how to "fix" this issue does not carry any meaningful information, except how to apply a "fix" for this exact article URL.

I went through a thousand of other articles on this site and have not seen an image in the middle of the text, except in this one. If you found other articles with the same error, I know you'd mention them as well, like you did before - if there were any. There are
Declined by admin
This source page is from 2017, so it's not old enough to be considered ancient lore.

This doesn't seem to be webpage author error either, as it seems the author was trying to align the second photo to the bottom of the paragraph because the first photo was much larger than the first paragraph.

The issue creator's actual template code seems to do what the issue creator pretty much stated, it is fairly generalized code.

However, after checking over 100 recent articles on this domain, this specific issue does not seem very common. In the 100+ pages checked, there didn't seem to be images in the middle of paragraphs.
Type of issue
IV page is missing essential content
Reported
Apr 28, 2019