User talk:Stephen Ewen/Scratch Pad5

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First off I have to admit that I'm not sure what you're trying to accomplish here.

I'd also like to point out that before you look at what I suggest below, that this same knowledge will solve the subpages display issue. Unfortunately I'm getting ready to drive down to chesapeake for the day so I can't elaborate further until tomorrow.

  • One: In the one to the right I notice you have a </p></div> that probably either doesn't belong or is in the wrong place.
  • Two: There's something not right in the document image placement. See http://www.w3schools.com/css/pr_class_display.asp for reference. You probably need to set the display element style type. Also, resize the width of the browser window and observe what happens(350 and 100px examples):


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Template:GNU photo byA butler (second from left) overseeing preparation of a meal in the White House's Family Kitchen during the Bill Clinton administration.

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Template:GNU photo byA butler (second from left) overseeing preparation of a meal in the White House's Family Kitchen during the Bill Clinton administration.

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A butler (second from left) overseeing preparation of a meal in the White House's Family Kitchen during the Bill Clinton administration.





















CLICK PICTURE FOR LARGER IMAGEalt text
Cc.logo.circle.svg Photo: John Doe

A butler (second from left) overseeing preparation of a meal in the White House's Family Kitchen during the Bill Clinton administration.