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by - delegate Janet [1 post] (2007 Oct 11 Thu, 17:05) replyReply

how do I wrap text around a picture?

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RE: pictures

by - trainer Rich platinum contributer[713 posts] (2007 Oct 15 Mon, 16:42) replyReply

Hi Janet.

You can use the 'align' parameter for you image tag, and there are two wrapping options for images.

<img align="left"> will make your image appear to the left, with text wrapping around on the image's right side.

<img align="right"> will put the image on the right.

You can also use the vspace and hspace parameters to give your picture a nice border. eg. <img hspace="3" vspace="5">

Hope this helps.

Regards, Rich.


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