Re: [WSG] Image work around

2004-09-19 Thread Nancy Johnson
Hmmm, I'm sorry I must have inadverdently left out
some text.  

At www.guildinstitute.org, I have placed an image on
the left and text on the right.  Currently the text
and image are in a 2-column table to keep each in a
separate column.

How can I achieve the same thing using CSS? 

The style sheet I used comes from a Dreamweaver
template and has the images float left. 

http://www.guildinstitute.org/css/emx_nav_leftrev.css

Also, the image I understand is too large for those
who come to the website using a 600 by 800 display.  I
will have to reduce the size as well.  Is there an
ideal width for images these days?

Thank you,

Nancy Johnson



--- Lea de Groot
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 08:40:01 -0700 (PDT), Nancy
 Johnson wrote:
  What is the best way to have in css to have an
 image
  on the left with on the right  without using , but
  keeping  each in it's own column.
 
 I'm sorry, could you try phrasing that again?
 I don't seem to be able to validate your syntax.
 bg
 
 Lea
 -- 
 Lea de Groot
 Elysian Systems - http://elysiansystems.com/
 Brisbane, Australia

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[WSG] Image work around

2004-09-18 Thread Nancy Johnson
Dear all,

I realize this has been addressed before. 

What is the best way to have in css to have an image
on the left with on the right  without using , but
keeping  each in it's own column.

Currently I have a page where the image and text in a
table. The image is the size the client seems to like
but to large for 600 by 800 displays.  I am using 2
css styles sheets one for text and one that came from
a CSS Template in Dreamweaver.
http://www.guildinstitute.org

Thank You

Nancy Johnson




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Re: [WSG] Image work around

2004-09-18 Thread Lea de Groot
On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 08:40:01 -0700 (PDT), Nancy Johnson wrote:
 What is the best way to have in css to have an image
 on the left with on the right  without using , but
 keeping  each in it's own column.

I'm sorry, could you try phrasing that again?
I don't seem to be able to validate your syntax.
bg

Lea
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Elysian Systems - http://elysiansystems.com/
Brisbane, Australia
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