I worked this out through PHP, however, I would be interested to know
if there is a method available in CSS/BP.


On Dec 17, 2:07 pm, banacan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am building a dynamic site using PHP/MySQL and Blueprint.  I have
> set up images to float so that text wraps around the image, however, I
> would like to position the image so that the headline and the first
> few lines of body copy are above the image, with the remaining flowing
> around and under.  Because all of the content is being provided
> dynamically, I can't just place the image below the third line of
> copy; in the markup the image comes directly after the headline.  What
> I want to know is if there is a way to "push" a floated image down?
> Unfortunately, specifying a top margin keeps the body copy from
> flowing over where the image has been pushed down with the margin.
> Can anyone suggest a means for doing this?
>
> Many thanks.
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