Hi Eric,

Appreciate the tip (and won't argue the obvious "increased syntax 
complexity" compared to TWC), I'm still not seeing the desired effect.  No 
text seen along side this example:

> Also viticulturally part of Burgundy are Beaujolais, Chablis, and Mâcon, 
> and they show some similarity. However, a wine from one of these regions 
> would rarely be referred to as a "Burgundy."
> *@@float:right;*[img width=30% 
> [https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/6/7665555_dc67d4b5a7_b.jpg]]*@@*
> Burgundy is home to some of the most expensive wines in the world, 
> including those of Domaine de la Romanée Conti. Burgundy is in some ways 
> the most terroir-oriented region on the planet; immense attention is paid 
> to the area of origin, and in which of the region's 400 types of soil a 
> wine's grapes are grown.

 
Am I misunderstanding something?

On Tuesday, February 2, 2016 at 11:35:31 PM UTC-6, Eric Shulman wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, February 2, 2016 at 2:45:33 PM UTC-8, Senechaux wrote:
>>
>> "float"ing images with text in TWC was drop-dead easy 
>> <http://classic.tiddlywiki.com/#%5B%5BImage%20Formatting%5D%5D>.  Having 
>> no luck with TW5.1.11.  Can someone provide a link or post with a way to do 
>> this in TW5 using a macro/widget so *float *value can vary with each 
>> image?  I like the idea of using image tiddlers (to reference in a macro, 
>> for instance) but need the localized float value for each image (or image 
>> tiddler) use.
>>
>> I've read some number of posts (in WikiDev as well) regarding this but 
>> haven't found a solution that works and nearly as simple as TWC.
>>
>
> Although the TWC method of floating images (using [<img[...]] and 
> [>img[...]]) is, as you noted, "drop-dead easy", it is still relatively 
> easy to float images in TW5, by enclosing the [img[...]] syntax within an 
> **inline CSS wrapper**, like this:
> @@float:left;[img[...]]@@
> @@float:right;[img[...]]@@
>
> Any text content following these floating images will flow alongside 
> instead of below the images, as desired.  To force the text flow to appear 
> below a floating image, you can use any of these, as suited to your needs
> @@display:block;clear:left;@@
> @@display:block;clear:right;@@
> @@display:block;clear:both;@@
>
> enjoy,
> -e
>
>
>

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