Re: [css-d] Forcing Widows on Paragraph to Right of Floated Image Not to Wrap Under

2015-04-16 Thread Rick Gordon
Thanks, David, That does just what I asked for, though now I'm clear that it needs a smaller hammer -- just to affect paragraphs that wrap over with 2 lines or less. So I may be back to JavaScript, but that is a much easier fix than to have to either wrap the paragraph in a div or to recalcul

Re: [css-d] Forcing Widows on Paragraph to Right of Floated Image Not to Wrap Under

2015-04-16 Thread David Hucklesby
On 4/15/15 4:25 PM, Rick Gordon wrote: I'm wondering if there is a pure-CSS way to force widowed lines in a pargraph to the right of a floated image which is long enough to have a line or two wrap underneath the image. See the bottom couple of posts at http://www.theshelterblog.com/ , where at a

Re: [css-d] Forcing Widows on Paragraph to Right of Floated Image Not to Wrap Under

2015-04-15 Thread Philip Taylor
In all the p.~1 examples currently visible, the problem could be solved by simply treating the problem as a 2-column one; for a more general solution that would allow very long text over-runs to continue under the image rather than alongside, I would try an approach that places each paragraph in it

[css-d] Forcing Widows on Paragraph to Right of Floated Image Not to Wrap Under

2015-04-15 Thread Rick Gordon
I'm wondering if there is a pure-CSS way to force widowed lines in a pargraph to the right of a floated image which is long enough to have a line or two wrap underneath the image. See the bottom couple of posts at http://www.theshelterblog.com/ , where at a 1200+ px window width, the lines wra