Relative image to text placement?

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Jae
 
 
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Relative image to text placement?

Post by Jae »

No doubt this will be a very silly question with an easy answer, but I haven't been able to figure it out.

I have a web site that contains lots of text and images. I predominantly use text and image objects (it's a 15 year old website).

My problem is, I want to keep the placement of the images relative the text, however, due to different device rendering and such, I often find that my images end up much further below the text then they are at design, leaving a huge gap between the text and the image.

Is there a simple way to get the placement of images to be relative to the text so that if the text takes up less vertical space then the image is moved higher as well?

Hope this makes sense.
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AliGW
 
 
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Re: Relative image to text placement?

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You might want to consider using cards for this. You can add the image and lines of text to a card and they will then stay together.

https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/cards.html

Seeing the site in question might help us to offer other suggestions.
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Re: Relative image to text placement?

Post by Pablo »

Based on your description it sounds like you are using absolute layout?
In that case, this may be helpful:
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/forum ... hp?t=34318
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