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Posted by al jones on 01/11/07 11:28
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 22:56:36 -0600, Bergamot wrote:
> mbstevens wrote:
>>
>> Perhaps you'd like to post an example page to illustrate your point
>
> http://www.bergamotus.ws/samples/aljones.us.html
>
> Set clear:left on the first h3 element following the journal entry
> associated with the image, or whatever element needs to start below the
> floated element. I used inline styles here, but the OP might prefer to
> use a class selector instead.
>
> I admit that an additional change to the stylesheet was needed,
> specifically that "clear" could cause stuff to wrap below the navbar. It
> was only noticeable in IE, since it doesn't support the max-height used
> on the navbar. A couple property changes on the #moststuff rules was it.
>
> Is this not what the OP wanted?
Nope, I've seen enough variationas and tried enough of the offered
solutions (which I appreciate since it let's me see different ways of
trying things) that maybe it's time to return to the original ...
Take a look at http://aljones.us/630817vad.html, with one exception, this
is what I'm striving to attain. The text is beside the associated image
(so the text for Aug 17 - 19 is to the right of the diary image for Aug
17-19). The problem displays itself where the text is shorter than the
image and the next image floats itself to the right. You may have to open
up the browser to see this effect, if it's narrow enough, then the text
stretches and the images do fall correctly...)
Apprecatively
//al
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