User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/The first migrations to the Unified Community Platform/@comment-25999669-20201117191606/@comment-1869454-20201119225936

Indeed. The 2010 source editor matches the legacy 2006 editor in this regard.

And as I mentioned: how you view the site isn't necessarily going to match how your audience views the site. Display resolutions, window dimensions, font sizes, browser zoom... all of these things are variable, and you should account for that in your page design.

Basically, there simply isn't any point in trying to line up paragraph lengths to match image sizes, or whatever it is that you're trying to do. To a limited extent you can "force" things using tables and tags etc, but you risk an unnatural looking page layout if you take such things too far.