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Lesson 5

t seems that there are neverending things to learn about positioning text and images. Here is just one more (or two) techniques for adjusting text with images. For instance, let's say that you've decided that your image needs space around the left and right sides so that your visitors can better read the important text next to it. This is how you add space to the right and left sides:

<img src="pic.jpg" HSPACE=30>

This adds horizontal space and is written: HSPACE=30. If you'll look at the example below, you'll see how this works.

Tigers are solitary hunters and actively search for prey using their eyesight and hearing. They depend on concealment and a stalk and ambush approach to capture prey. When prey is located, the tiger begins its stalk. It approaches the prey from the side or rear, in a semi-crouch or crouch position. Remaining concealed, quiet, and cautious, the tiger attempts to get within 20 m (66 ft.) of its victim. Once the tiger is close enough, it suddenly rushes the prey. Using its powerful forelimbs and sharp claws, the tiger seizes the prey by the shoulder, back, or neck, and forces it to the ground. Unless the prey is quite large, tigers usually keep their hind feet on the ground.

ow let's do the same thing, but let's add the space to the top and bottom of the image. That is written in much the same way, but is changed to vertical, like so:

<img src="pic.jpg" VSPACE=30>

This is how it looks.

Tigers are solitary hunters and actively search for prey using their eyesight and hearing. They depend on concealment and a stalk and ambush approach to capture prey. When prey is located, the tiger begins its stalk. It approaches the prey from the side or rear, in a semi-crouch or crouch position. Remaining concealed, quiet, and cautious, the tiger attempts to get within 20 m (66 ft.) of its victim. Once the tiger is close enough, it suddenly rushes the prey. Using its powerful forelimbs and sharp claws, the tiger seizes the prey by the shoulder, back, or neck, and forces it to the ground. Unless the prey is quite large, tigers usually keep their hind feet on the ground.

lright! That's it for alignment. Links, horizontal rules, lists, and much more to follow.

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