The easiest way to wrap text with an image is to align:right the image when you insert it in the page. It looks like this.
You can also do magical things with CSS, but I'm not good enough with that to know how to do this. (Thankfully, we've got a LOT of people around here who are!)
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The easiest way to wrap text with an image is to align:right the image when you insert it in the page. It looks like this.
You can also do magical things with CSS, but I'm not good enough with that to know how to do this. (Thankfully, we've got a LOT of people around here who are!)
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"Please pay attention very carefully, because this is the truest thing a stranger will ever say to you: In the face of such hopelessness as our eventual, unavoidable death, there is little sense in not at least TRYING to accomplish all your wildest dreams in life." - - Kevin Smith
Thanks, I'll try that. I don't know anything about CSS.