I made my own special markdown/shorthand for html that gets expanded by the
python manage.py load_entries
command.
<img>
tags get wrapped in a div with bootstrap col-*
classes that will
make multiple images show up in a 2-column format. If you're doing this, wrap
all adjacent images in a div like this:
<div class="multi-img row">
<img src="image1.jpg"/>
<img src="image2.jpg"/>
<img src="image3.jpg"/>
</div>
OR
If you want your image to be full width, put big
inside the img tag, like
<img big src="/path/to/image.jpg"/>
If you want your image to have a caption, give it the caption
attribute:
<img src="/path/to/image.jpg" caption="My image caption."/>