> Luana wrote:
> >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.
>
> Yep, you're right. Hspace won't work. I just got it working OK
> though, with
> a little help from Siegel.  I created the illusion of wraparound by adding
> several pixels of my black background color to the right side of the right
> half of the image.
>
> Here's a snippet of the final result:
> http://www.kickassdesign.com/kiss.jpg

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Nice workaround! I like the illusion created by cutting the image in half
and placing it in neigboring cells, with the text wrapping around one-half
the "total" image. Clever. I'm sure some people will wonder how you got that
L-shaped text area. It reminded me of another workaround for wrapping text
that I use once in a while. Sample at:

http://www.infusiondesign.com/examples/typewrap.html

Jack

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