On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 8:29 AM, Vince Administration <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> The instructions for displaying images around text in > http://www.pmwiki.org/PmWiki/Images explains almost everything about > placing images in a page (well, almost everything that I need), but > one simple? thing seems to elude me. I am using lfloat and the > captioning, etc, work fine, but I would like the text to the right of > the image > (the images are usually narrow and several lines long, the text not > as long) to be vertically centered with the image. Can somebody > point me to what I need to do? I use tables. Heheheheh. Well? Someone had to say it. The tables method is forbidden by CSS purists. I read everything I can find about how to do this without tables, but every "solution" I've ever seen required so many hacks and work-arounds for the different ways that different browsers handle stuff that none of them ever seemed do-able to me. So I use tables. If you find a non-table solution that does *not* require a whole slew of hacks and work-arounds, just be sure to check it in all the major browsers.
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