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Answer» Ok, I am designing a cheap website for a CLASS, and I entered the code... For some reason, my third and second pictures are right next to each other on the page, whereas the first and second are on top of each other. I used the same basic code with only a few changes in what specifically was being displayed, and everything LOOKS like it should be the same, but maybe i just need a fresh set of EYES to look at this... can anyone TELL me what's wrong? Also, I have a lot of problems with anchors... do I have the a hrefs right, or should they be reversed with the a names? Also, do I need the #s in the hrefs? Welcome. Below you will see a list of my friends. Click on the links below each My green buddie[/url] My ugly buddie[/url] <p><a name="Dwarf.jpg"><img src="dwarf.jpg" width="200" height="200>[/url] As you can see, his nose operation didn't go so well.</p> <p><a name="infernal.jpg"><img src="infernal.jpg" width="200" height="200">[/url] hello</p> my problem is here - this picture and the last one are right next to each other, when i WANT them the one called infernal to be below the one called dwarf.My HTML book does not show the #s in the hrefs. To get control over the positioning of your images, I suggest you use tables. Here's a reference: http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_tables.aspYou should use framesets if you want to sort pictures.Thanks for that refrence. I just rewrote everything and it worked perfectly. ^_^ Quote You should use framesets if you want to sort pictures.Or: You should not use framesets for anything if you can possibly help it. Quote QuoteYou should use framesets if you want to sort pictures.Or: I meant tables, but didn't feel like correcting it since Soybean allready made his point.Sure. Just didn't want a passing newbie to fall into the Pit of Error. |
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