At 10:41 AM 7/14/98 -0400, you wrote:
><td valign="middle">
> <img src="picture.gif" align="right" hspace="6" etc>
></td>
>
><td valign="top" etc>
> Blah, blah, blah, text
></td>
>
>This way you can, for instance: prevent lengthy captions from wrapping
around the
>bottom of images; cause one image to align left in the table column and
the next
>right; have the captions begin at a consistent x+y coordinate relative to
each
>image; and so on.
>
If you say so, Brent. <g> However, she _does_ want the text to wrap around
(including the bottom) of the graphic.
<td valign="middle"> (the default) places the graphic in a cell half way
between the top and the bottom of the cell. Suggesting that Suz place the
graphic in the same cell as the text, and add her own white space to the
right and bottom of the graphic will give her a crisp clean line down the
left-hand side of the table. hspace and vspace throws the graphic in the
middle of the values and causes an unappealing misalignment of the text and
graphic. That would be okay for a right-aligned graphic with the ragged
edge of left aligned-text.
I'd like to learn more about the x+y coordinate method though. It sounds
interesting.
Luana
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