How to add class in image markdown in Ghost?

Melvin picture Melvin · Mar 25, 2014 · Viewed 13.3k times · Source

In Ghost, the markdown for image is

![alt](src)

Is there a hidden format for adding a class in the img tag? Or is this feature not in Ghost yet?

I wanted to have a result like this:

<img src="src" alt="alt" class="img-thumbnail">

I don't want to use the html markup. I really need to achieve this using markdown. Please help..

Answer

klml picture klml · Mar 27, 2014

In plain markdown classes for images are not possible. In some implementations it is possible, e.g. markdown extra uses ![alt](src) {.class}. I tried it, but in Ghost it is not possible, neither ![alt|img-thumbnail](src). Also no hints in the doku.

But you can use a workaround:

If you use the src as css-attribute!

Just add an 'useless' hash to the URL:

![alt](src#img-thumbnail)

Then you can address this in CSS or JavaScript:

img[src$='#img-thumbnail'] { float:left;}