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As a non-coder, I am reluctant to enter into this new discussion as to which method is better. I'm just grateful to both of you for trying to help others achieve what in my opinion is a much classier way of posting images - by wrapping text around them.
Hats off to both of you. Wish I could code. :( Even after years of running vB sites, I can only go in and make small changes and do things by trial and error. Horses for courses, I guess. Best wishes Biggles |
We've all been there. I still have those days when you are probably a better coder than I will ever be. ;)
And you're very welcome, sir. ;) |
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King Kovifor, I actually thought you were older than that. ;)
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Yes you are. And good for you, sir. ;)
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"/>" simply means "close the tag off like a normal end tag but I'm too lazy so I use this shortcut" ;). Seriously though, both "/>" and "</img>" will work and mean the same, the first looks somewhat neater though.
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