Study PrepMe for SAT, PSAT, ACT - How to Display Images Side by Side with HTML
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Study Prep for SAT, PSAT, ACT - How to Display Images Side by Side with HTML
Are you at the point where you’d like to publish two pictures on your page and they show up one on top of the other?Would you rather have them display like so?…
You’ve just viewed a piece of the SAT, ACT PrepMe template that was made with dreamweaver. These quick instructions below will show you how the images was added on the same line.
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Lets get started. Open a dreamweaver document, click Insert, then click Table to create a one row, two column html table. If you place an image in each column they’ll show up side-by-side. This is just one way to tackle the task. If you’d like other options then feel free to exlore CSS, but always remember that HTML tables are still effective.
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HTML tables are very rare to find now, the most part of sites are made with CSS because this way permit you to change site appearance in order to content needs.
Posting images side by side worked without trouble, but I didn’t manage to add lines, so ended up doing each line individually. Also, one thing I’ve started doing to simplify my life is when I want to do a special layout with my visual I just do it in an image editing program (Photoshop in my case) and then upload to Photobucket or Flickr. I just like to go for the simplest solution whenever possible. Of course, that way I lose the ability to keep the images as links, but so far it hasn’t been an issue.
Hey great post. Just to let you know that if you insert the (a href=”URL”)(img src=”URL”)(/a) you have a clickable thumbnail. Thanks!
I’ve tried doing the html codes for making tables in one of your previous posts and it worked just fine. However, I have yet to use the codes on my blog–I’m still thinking of ideas on how to improve the overall arrangement on my blog. I’m actually thinking of using these codes on my sidebar and on my banner.
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