> That's pretty much what I did which is why I was seeing if there were other 

> ways;
> 
> The limitation is that you have to use your image as a background image to do 
> this.  I would like to be able to figure out how to wrap the text about the
> viewable outline of an inline image; like the example below where the "x" 
> chars 
> define the image and the "T"s are text.
> 
> 
> TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
> 
> TTTTTTTxxxxxTTTTTTTT
> 
> TTTTTxxxxxxxxxxxTTTT
> 
> TTTxxxxxxxxxxTTTTTTT
> 
> TTTTTTxxxxTTTTTTTTTT



Hmmm. 

Considering inline images are treated as such, and images, as of now, are 
always rectangular, there would have to be an overhaul of how images are 
recognized by web browsers for that to happen. It would be nice if CSS allowed 
you to tell text to wrap through transparency in pngs or something.

~ Joseph



      
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