Here's a very basic question (I hope!):
What is the most efficient way to display a non-inline image
(eg, a logo) that will stand on its own (ie, with no superimposed text, etc)?
As a 'background-image' within a div?
With an inline style, with 'display' set to 'block'?
(Eg, <img src="image.jpg" style="display:block; width: 100px; margin: 0;">)
If as an inline style, is there a way to define this back in the style sheet -
perhaps with an ID?
Some other way?
I can't find anything that addresses this in Meyer's 'CSS-Definitive Guide'.
Thanks!
- Michael
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