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Foil 16 More on Inlined Images

From Introduction to HTML--ECS400 fall 96 ECS400 Senior Undergraduate Course -- Fall Semester 96. by Nancy J. McCracken * Critical Information in IMAGE

In general, text is not flowed around images. Instead, think of the text as a stream of items with an inlined image just occuring as one more item in the stream.
The only exceptions to this are additions to the ALIGN attribute (align=left|right) which DO allow text to be flowed either to the left or the right of an image.
<img src="tekke.gif" align=left> This Tekke style rug was imported from Pakistan. <br> 1986 <br clear=left>
The <br> tag can be used to start a new line beside the image. Then the <br> tag is extended to have an attribute CLEAR=left|right|all to start a new line where the left margin is clear of images, the right margin, or both.



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