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Park paragraph images nice

Fri, 13 Jan 2006 at 18:35 • Chyetanya Kunte • Filed under Blog, Design

I noticed something geeky, yet simple thing that Ben does all the time. While reading his posts, I noticed that he had left or right-aligned pictures in a normal XHTML markup. But the same pictures didn’t look like they were sticking[1] to the first line of the paragraph when I viewed his post as a feed. I realized that he kept the image in a separate paragraph or a line above, but applied the left or right aligning CSS class. This made the image sit nicely next to the paragraph where you’d park your image when viewed in a full XHTML glory. When viewed in feed, the image appeared between paragraphs. Nice. I’m doing that ever since. Did you get it?

[1] See TechCrunch site for examples of left aligned images sticking to the first line of the paragraph, apply the “No-style” view in Firefox to simulate what you’d see in a feed.

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