Re: Image over Text
by "Travis Chillemi" <tmchille(at)ouray.cudenver.edu>
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<hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org>, "Laurie Davis-Covin" <laurie.davis-covin(at)nist.gov> |
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I would suggest using a float in CSS. Not sure how well it works in older
netscape browsers. Information on floating images can be found at
http://www.w3schools.com/css/pr_class_float.asp
Speaking of which ... is it safe to bury netscape 4.7x? I design sites for
IE 4+ and netscape 6+ (server logs show next to no use of netscape 4.7x).
what browsers do the rest of you design for? I tend to use a lot of CSS for
formatting, so this really works well for me.
Travis
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From: "Laurie Davis-Covin" <laurie.davis-covin(at)nist.gov>
To: <hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 11:04 AM
Subject: Image over Text
> Am a little embarrassed but... I have a test page up , and in the right
> column I'm placing an image that in Netscape 4.7x over lays the text.
I've
> tried align, I tried br clear. Is there a style I might try? It's here.
> http://museum.nist.gov/goodnvl_right.htm If anyone has a suggestion, I'll
> give it a try.
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> Thanks.
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