On Monday, September 30, 2002, at 08:42 AM, Hassan Schroeder wrote:
Adam Wodon wrote:
I believe that it can handle some inline styles and not others...
I've never seen this, and I still do a lot of work for a client
with an all-NS4 intranet, but ...
So, if I float an image in a news article, I must set a width. Problem
is, these are PHP templates. One template fits all. There's no way
the
style sheet will know what the width of the image is before it's
called.
I've been setting everything but the width in the CSS, then setting the
width inline.
Any alternatives?
Use PHP's image-resizing function to make all the images the same
width? Might be the easiest ...
Attach a class to the <img> tag itself, then you don't need to specify
width. I'd quote the specs, but can't seem to connect to the W3C site at
the moment.
css .myimg { float:left; more things if needed}
html <img src="myimg.gif" class="myimg" />
Or, use a descendent selector
css: div.myblock img { float:left; more things if needed}
html: <div class="myblock"> <p><img src="myimg.gif" />blablabla</p></div>
HTH
Philippe
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