Re: [css-d] How to display a line BELOW the div?

2009-05-26 Thread Anna G
Thanks David :)
But both the image and the first paragraph have be inside the box1 div :(





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On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 12:05 PM, David Laakso  wrote:

> Anna G wrote:
>
>>
>> The only problem is that the image has to stay INSIDE the box1. This is
>> due
>> to the CMS we are using :(
>>
>> Is there any way to get the box2 to display below the image, by keeping
>> the
>> image inside box1?
>>
>> Ana
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
> All of this is about as clear as mud. Or it may be that I am thick as
> stone. Is this what you mean???
>
> <http://chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/ana.html>
>
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Re: [css-d] How to display a line BELOW the div?

2009-05-25 Thread Anna G
Thank you David and Mark.

The only problem is that the image has to stay INSIDE the box1. This is due
to the CMS we are using :(

Is there any way to get the box2 to display below the image, by keeping the
image inside box1?

Ana

On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 6:47 AM, Mark Henderson  wrote:

> David Laakso wrote:
> > Please see:
> > 
> > Checked in IE 6/7/and 8. And in Opera, Safari, and Firefox.
> >
>
> Nice David. That's very similar to a demo done for Karl a few days
> ago[1] (using slightly different code) Once again proving the point that
> even in the wacky world of CSS there is always more than one way to skin
> a cat!
>
> Anna, both our examples will cause the paragraph (I used a div called
> .no-wrap since I had to accommodate a heading as well) to stay indented
> all the way down past the image if there's enough content. Is that the
> desired effect? Or do you want the first paragraph to wrap if its length
> is greater than that of the image?
>
> I re-read my earlier response which may have been a little harsh, so my
> apologies if I appeared rude, as that was not my intent.
>
>
> HTH
> Mark
>
> [1] http://www.cwc.co.nz/sandbox/css-demos/img-with-no-wrap.html
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