> I have been trying to use clear: left;  or clear: both; or
 clear:right; but to no avail
> and I´ve hit a css brick wall but really wanting to understand why
 this doesn´t work
> and how I can solve it. You can see exactly what I am aiming for on
 the page
> http://216.219.94.105/index.cfm which was done with tables. TIA
>
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You are so-o-o-o close, Trevor.
Delete those "clear: both;" declarations from #block-col-2,
 #block-col-4
and so on. Well, that does it in Opera 9. Did not try other browsers.

Cordially,
David
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  Thanks for the reply David, I tried removing all the div block clears but 
with no luck and it didn´t work for some reason. What I did instead is move the 
image tag into the p and that sort things out a bit (national and international 
panels in the middle of the page) http://216.219.94.105/t_embeded_js.htm so it 
is now <h2></h2><p><image></p> As you can see this is nearly there but I still 
need to get the equivalent effect of align left of the image (I don´t know how 
to express it any other way there must be a more technical way of saying it).
  TIA

       
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