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There are a number of options for adding text close to a picture. By putting in an "align=" attribute, the image can be moved to a particular place on the page, but it will also fit better with the text. Notice that although the default alignment for images is "left", saying "align='left'" changes the way it relates to the text. Finally, to keep the text from bumping into the picture and looking ugly, we can set the "vspace" and "hspace" attributes to give the image some space. Other image options include setting the border to 1 or, if the image is a link, setting the border to 0.
There are a number of options for adding text close to a picture. By putting in an "align=" attribute, the image can be moved to a particular place on the page, but it will also fit better with the text. Notice that although the default alignment for images is "left", saying "align='left'" changes the way it relates to the text. Finally, to keep the text from bumping into the picture and looking ugly, we can set the "vspace" and "hspace" attributes to give the image some space. Other image options include setting the border to 1 or, if the image is a link, setting the border to 0.
There are a number of options for adding text close to a picture. By putting in an "align=" attribute, the image can be moved to a particular place on the page, but it will also fit better with the text. Notice that although the default alignment for images is "left", saying "align='left'" changes the way it relates to the text. Finally, to keep the text from bumping into the picture and looking ugly, we can set the "vspace" and "hspace" attributes to give the image some space. Other image options include setting the border to 1 or, if the image is a link, setting the border to 0.
There are a number of options for adding text close to a picture. By putting in an "align=" attribute, the image can be moved to a particular place on the page, but it will also fit better with the text. Notice that although the default alignment for images is "left", saying "align='left'" changes the way it relates to the text. Finally, to keep the text from bumping into the picture and looking ugly, we can set the "vspace" and "hspace" attributes to give the image some space. Other image options include setting the border to 1 or, if the image is a link, setting the border to 0.
Don't try "align=center" with an image tag unless you want it to look like this.
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