...rather embarrassingly option 2 seems to work as I'd hoped it would
and not as I expected it to. So I suppose that raises the question:
What's the best way to NOT wrap text around an image but maintaining a
fluid layout (so you can't fix the width of the <p>s)?
I guess you could put all the text into a <div> but surely there's a
better way without the extra markup...
Mark
On 14 Aug 2008, at 18:36, Mark Stickley wrote:
Good evening folks,
Does anyone know a good method of wrapping the text of multiple
paragraphs around a single (large) image? It's possible I'm having a
brain malfunction but I can't think of a good way to do it. All I
can come up with is:
1) Combine all paragraphs into one and separate with <br />, then
simply float the <img /> within the <p>. This is horribly un-
semantic and won't be used - don't worry!
2) Float the images outside the <p>s and make do with wrapping on a
per-paragraph basis.
2 is not ideal as I'd like the text to wrap around the image on the
next line after the bottom of the image. Does anyone know how to
achieve this while maintaining standards, accessibility, semantics
etc,?
Thanks!
Mark
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