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Posted by Barbara de Zoete on 10/21/05 19:34
On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 18:19:59 +0200, Beauregard T. Shagnasty
<a.nony.mous@example.invalid> wrote:
> In alt.html, Barbara de Zoete wrote:
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>> <URL:http://home.wanadoo.nl/b.de.zoete/_test/woodmon.test.html>
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> "I use div's to simulate the images, because I don't want to upload any
> images. It is all about the example, right? So here goes..."
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> Heh, I used images already on my server.
I was tempted to do that.
> And, with images (<img>) being
> an inline element, should be within the paragraphs, not between them.
You are right of course. But if I put a div inside my paragraph, it terminates
the paragraph, thinking I closed it. So I solved that by putting the div's
outside the paragraphs.
It is a valid reminder for the OP though, not putting the images all by
themselves in the body. They should be inside some block level element, and if
paragraphs are there, why not use them.
> We both had the nearly identical thought, within minutes. The "secret"
> of course is the "float:right;"
I like to see 'my' idea of solving practical problem is the same as someone
elses. It gives me a sense of 'I'm starting to learn, I'm getting there'.
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