John Knouse wrote: I'm often seeing fotos embedded with this kind of tagging:
<div style="float:right;margin-left:0.5em;text-align:center"> Unfortunately, the foto almost invariably then collides with the text or ruins the formatting of a table. This just doesn't seem to work. I've changed a number of these to simple html image tagging or table cells to resolve collisions.
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AAAAAGH. That tab command drives my screen nuts, it has frozen the screen twice when using Explorer. It has made a complete muck of pages on my netscape. In fact that bloody tab command is one of the reasons I had to stop using both browsers completely and go to safari. Far from using that command, we should be binning it.
The div command seems to be the command that if used correctly works best, or rather screws up least. (I have 5 browsers on my eMac; safari, camino, opera, explorer and netscape and sometimes I have double, treble or quadruple-checked images - usually a page with a number of images - on all of them to be sure. Netscape and explorer muck up the most in different ways but whereas a div command can be made to work on them, the alternatives have regularly created a disaster!)
Tell me, do you have your preferences set to justify? I found that whenever I set things to justify /every/ command went all over the place. Though I must prefer seeing text justified, it just will not work at present on wiki. Whenever I have used the div command with a clear statement of width it seemed to work OK, though Explorer (suprise surprise!) did sometimes muck up. In fact it did not /actually/ muck up the page, but made it look on an /individual/ screen as though it was mucked up whereas in reality it showed up correctly elsewhere. (Mav and I had a heated disasgreement over one image, until it turned out that it was /my/ browser (that f@*@+*g explorer) that was causing the problem. And everytime /I/ fixed it (or thought I had) all I was actually doing was mucking it up on the page for all other browers and other versions of explorer - as what to my explorer looked OK was a complete mess to every other browser. And when he fixed it back, my explorer went haywire!
So please don't use the tab command until it has been established what the problem is, is it an isolated browser problem, is it because images are too big, that the command left out the width specification or because your preferences are set to justify? In /fixing/ your image (as I did fixing the image on the Robert Mugabe page) you may actually be producing a solution that actually doesn't work at all for anyone else and completely muck up the image for all other browsers. JT
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