I'm wondering if there is a pure-CSS way to force widowed lines in a
pargraph to the right of a floated image which is long enough to have a
line or two wrap underneath the image.
See the bottom couple of posts at http://www.theshelterblog.com/ , where
at a 1200+ px window width, the lines wrap that way. (The blog has a
post or two per day, so in time they will migrate up to the second page
of posts.) Example posts that format that way on the home page are
titled "Yestermorrow School" and "This Crop of Women Farmers Is Stepping
Up to Sustain the Land."
I know that I can accomplish that with jQuery and a special class for
the paragraph, but would prefer the possibility of a pure CSS approach,
though I'm not sure that it's possible.
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RICK GORDON
EMERALD VALLEY GRAPHICS AND CONSULTING
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WWW: http://www.shelterpub.com
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