Michael Beaudoin wrote:

> Is there a way to precisely position an image and have the wrap 
> follow?

"Precisely" can be a problem since hardly anything can be relied upon as
"precise" in something as fluid as a web design.
But, yes, you can get the effects _I think_ you're after, if you let go
of the html table and rework your graphics (quite) a bit.

I've built up a very basic demo - without background graphics - here...
<http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/alien/mb/test_09_0330.html>
...which you can study a bit.

My demo may despite its simplistic look be complex enough for someone
relatively new to CSS based layouts, so take your time.

Things can be rearranged, restyled and get the graphics to meet all
requirements I can read out of your existing case and description. If I
got it wrong, you'll have to explain what you want a little better.


Notice that the offset image moves with font resizing, so it ends up
being positioned precisely where it is supposed to be even after resizing.
Remember that the fluidity in web design: text-size and other end-user
changeable variables, must be taken into account - like I have done, if
one wants a design to survive.

regards
        Georg
-- 
http://www.gunlaug.no
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