Dreamweaver CS4 Resources
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Align an image
You can align an image to text, another image,
a plug‑in, or other elements in the same line. You can also set
the horizontal alignment of an image.
- Select the image in Design view.
- Set the alignment attributes of the image
in the Property inspector with the Align popup menu.
You can set the alignment in relation to other elements
in the same paragraph or line.
Note: HTML does not provide a
way to wrap text around the contours of an image, as you can with
some word processing applications.
The alignment options
are as follows:
- Default
- Specifies a baseline alignment. (The default may vary depending
on the site visitor’s browser.)
- Baseline and Bottom
- Align
the baseline of the text (or other element in the same paragraph)
to the bottom of the selected object.
- Top
- Aligns the
top of an image to the top of the tallest item (image or text) in
the current line.
- Middle
- Aligns the middle of the image with the baseline of the current
line.
- Text Top
- Aligns
the top of the image with the top of the tallest character in the text
line.
- Absolute Middle
- Aligns the middle of the image with the middle of the text
in the current line.
- Absolute Bottom
- Aligns the bottom of the image with the bottom of the line
of text (which includes descenders, as in the letter g).
- Left
- Places the selected image on the left margin, wrapping text
around it to the right. If left‑aligned text precedes the object
on the line, it generally forces left-aligned objects to wrap to
a new line.
- Right
- Places the image on the right margin, wrapping text around
the object to the left. If right‑aligned text precedes the object
on the line, it generally forces right-aligned objects to wrap to
a new line.
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