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 Posted by Jan Danielsson on 07/25/05 16:47 
Arne wrote: 
>>   Please take a look at http://user.it.uu.se/~jada3673/. As you can 
>>see, the header stretches too far, and is "behind" the image - which I 
>>don't want. How do I make the header tag honor the width of the image? 
>> 
>>Thankful for any pointers. 
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> Hej Jan, I guess your "complaint" is about the h2 header with the text 
> "Browsers"? You can add a right margin for that header, e.g. 200px to 
> make it stop at the left of the rabbit image. 
 
   Hmm.. Isn't there some other way? I mean, internally, the paragraph 
block must be obeying some rule since it flows properly around the 
image. I assumed that there was a way to make the h2 header do the same? 
I guess this falls into more of an css issue than html.. 
 
   Am I asking in the wrong group, btw? 
 
> BTW, You have some fixing to to before the page validates. 
 
Yeah, I know - it's a priority, just not the highest one right now.
 
  
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