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Casper
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#1 · Posted: 11 Jun 2008 02:57


Hey everyone I'm using Dreamweaver too build my affiliate marketing website & all has been going well until now, I have been trying too wrap text around a image but I am having no success, I have tried looking through all the tutorials on the net but I can't seen too get any of them working so If someone could help me that would be great.

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Vishal P. Rao
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#2 · Posted: 11 Jun 2008 04:33 · Edited by: Vishal P. Rao


Have you used align="left" or align="right" attribute for the image tag?

Example:
<p><img src="image_url" align="left">Text</p>

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getagrip
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#3 · Posted: 11 Jun 2008 05:04


I don't know if this will work in Dreamweaver, but in NVU, if you click on an image, you can go to "Insert", the select "Image", then select how you want the text to wrap around the image. I don't know if Dreamweaver has this option, but it might have something similar...

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Casper
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#4 · Posted: 11 Jun 2008 07:08


Vishal P. Rao:
Have you used align="left" or align="right" attribute for the image tag?

Example:
<p><img src="image_url" align="left">Text</p>
I used the following command which someone gave me on another forum & it worked: mg src="whatever.jpg" style="float: right; padding: 1em;"

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Vishal P. Rao
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#5 · Posted: 12 Jun 2008 00:50


Oh yes, that works fine too.

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#6 · Posted: 12 Jun 2008 08:08


Hi Casper,

I've used Dreamweaver in the past. As far as WYSIWYG editors go, it's a good one. It's better to use non-WYSIWYG editors but you'd have to know html and css well to use those. So, if you don't know code very well, you can stick with Dreamweaver.

Vishal's code will work. Your code is almost written correctly but you are missing a single character at the very beginning, so it won't work as you have displayed it.

You need to put the letter "i" at the beginning of the "img..." command otherwise it won't call up the image.

Let us know if you are still stuck after making the change in your code or after using Vishal's suggestion.

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Casper
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#7 · Posted: 15 Jun 2008 23:23


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Hi Casper,

I've used Dreamweaver in the past. As far as WYSIWYG editors go, it's a good one. It's better to use non-WYSIWYG editors but you'd have to know html and css well to use those. So, if you don't know code very well, you can stick with Dreamweaver.

Vishal's code will work. Your code is almost written correctly but you are missing a single character at the very beginning, so it won't work as you have displayed it.

You need to put the letter "i" at the beginning of the "img..." command otherwise it won't call up the image.

Let us know if you are still stuck after making the change in your code or after using Vishal's suggestion.

~Newbie Shield~
Yeah that was a typo but I did put the entire command into my code & it worked so I'm happy now.

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