Could go a number of ways. Progressively enhanced with display:
table-cell; to achieve your table-based, first thought... div
containers, with a <p> under for caption.... kinda depends on the page
structure, equal heights of images or not...

kinda just winging things out there...




On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 12:18 PM,  <bruce.som...@web.de> wrote:
> For purposes of relaxation, a terribly simple beginner's question that surely 
> any of you can answer. I hope for your indulgence.
>
> I am displaying two images side-by-side:
>
>   <img src="/photo/tinkerbell/Dom.jpg"  />
>   <img src="/photo/tinkerbell/JoelMairead.jpg"  />
>
> I want to add captions. Until now, I would have done it quickly employing a 
> table. Can anyone outline briefly for me, how that can be effected using CSS?
>
> Many thanks. Bruce
>
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