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Posted by al jones on 01/10/07 04:02
On Tue, 09 Jan 2007 11:21:29 +1100, dorayme wrote:
> In article <1rrck50p8fio6$.qpdqhy9iowdy.dlg@40tude.net>,
> al jones <alfredmjones@shotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 08 Jan 2007 23:15:46 GMT, mbstevens wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, 09 Jan 2007 09:52:27 +1100, dorayme wrote:
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>> The OP is engulfing a hamburger - but have read what you two put together
>> and will shortly go back and see if it makes sense when I try to implement
>> it.
>
> Trust us, it makes sense.
No, it doesn't ....More at end.
>
> Either you are not an American, or are a very big American or the
> hamburger is not American for you to be able to engulf it.
> Anthony Quinn, a strong man in the marvellous Fellini film, La
> Strada, memorably engulfed an ice-cream cone.
Americano, si! I was figuratively 'engulfing' hamburger - hadn't had a
chance to eat anything so wasn't taking much time getting it down ....
sheesh! Pedant!!!!!
>
> Talking of Fellini, where the hell is Luigi?
No se, and I don't think I want to! ((This is what I get for living in
Texas ...))
Okay, take a look at aljones.us/vad.htm which is based on your latest.
For each image I will probably have three different h3 / p pairs (the date
and associated text). If it were to do what I'm trying to achieve, Your
line 'Meyer quote' and my line 'heading test' would both be to the right of
the (supposedly) associated image With the releated text immediately below
them.
Enclosing the image within the p associates it, seemingly, with only that
paragraph and the following two paragraphhs fall beneath the image.
If I'm not missing the obvious .... I *am* getting a royal headache.
//al
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