On Sep 2, 2006, at 8:54 AM, Nick Urbanik wrote:
Well, let's see, I select the header and text, then from my Firefox
context menu, I choose, View Selection Source
and see this:
div class=atitleIntel iMac for consumers, not Pros/div
div id=recad
[ stuff to display the image ]
I am not a newbie when it comes to web design. But I do have the
occasional block as you can see on knightrider.org.
But my real question is how do I wrap text around items such as
(images/ads/php/javascript) as seen on the link provided below.
And I would like to do this with XHTML Strict
On 02/09/06 03:52 -0400, Peter Apockotos wrote:
But my real question is how do I wrap text around items such as
(images/ads/php/javascript) as seen on the link provided below. And
I would like to do this with XHTML Strict guidelines of the WC3.
I would like to create a do it yourself page that has an image
(possibly tw=o=20or three) per sentence/short paragraph with multiple
sentences/short=20 paragraphs per page. I would also like the text to
start at the top of the==20 image(s), possibly 1em give or take to the
left. I can get this
Hi all,
I would like to create a do it yourself page that has an image (possibly two
or three) per sentence/short paragraph with multiple sentences/short
paragraphs per page. I would also like the text to start at the top of the
image(s), possibly 1em give or take to the left. I can get this
I would like to create a do it yourself page that has an image (possibly two
or three) per sentence/short paragraph with multiple sentences/short
paragraphs per page. I would also like the text to start at the top of the
image(s), possibly 1em give or take to the left. I can get this to work
Wednesday, September 7, 2005, 10:21:12 PM, Ricky wrote:
To achieve this effect, I placed the image in a span floated to the left:
Or just give the IMG float:left; margin-right:1em;
Steve
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