Hi Alan,
Personally i wd putnthe images and paragraph inside its own div , cleaner and 
easier to target.
To center the image few things:
1- remove the float left from the img in the css
2- remove the margin-top-100 and margin-left:  -100 from the .centerimage class 
in css
3- remove the left and top in the .centerimage class format since you are not 
applyin any position css to the element. Also wd be gd to add a margin:0 auto 
to img in css.

Hopefully that helps,

Thanks,
Vlad

On Feb 16, 2014, at 9:43 PM, "Alan L.S. Steytler" <[email protected]> wrote:

> ...but I don't have it.
> 
> http://robertgarritylaw.com/Alt_index.html
> 
> The image should stand by itself, centered, with the succeeding text below.
> Viewed in various devices, and various browsers, it's all over the place.
> 
> I'm just not smart enough to fix it.
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> Alan Steytler
> 
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