(Transfer station.. http://www.w3cfuns.com/thread-5593453-1-1.html I really don’t know how to post pictures here.. Sorry!)
Hope you can help. . .
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Text wrapping around images? ? Wouldn't it be OK if you just float it?
Nope
I didn’t see that there was a float:left; in my picture with class="pic1", but the picture sank! . .
Nope
I didn’t see that there was a float:left; in my picture with class="pic1", but the picture sank! . .
Check it out. . . It’s so strange that the picture is sinking
I was thinking that apart from their different positions,
(.zhong_main{
width:200px;
height:580px;
margin-top:-580px;
margin-left:180px;
background-color:#0066CC;}
.in_main{
width:200px;
height:580px;
margin-top:-580px;
margin-left:400px;
background-color:#339900;}
)
But the content inside is the same, but the same code
.z_main{
width:200px;
height:275px;
background-color:#99FFFF;}
.h_main{width:200px;
height:275px;
margin-top:30px ;
background-color:#CCCCCC;}
, but different results
(I use letters to indicate their positions. Please go to that website to see the specific pictures)
IE The location displayed by Firefox is: a
(The d in Firefox and IE was originally balanced with a on top, but it sank. Go down )
Yes. . I’m so depressed. Logically speaking, it shouldn’t sink, but I don’t understand which piece of code affected it and caused it to sink
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I didn’t see that the class="pic1" in my picture had float:left; but the picture sank! . .
Check it out. . . It’s so strange that the picture is sinking
Quote from the 2nd floor’s reply:
Nope
Check it out. . . It’s so strange that only that picture is sinking
Is the size of that picture the same as the others?
Quoted from the 3rd floor’s reply:
Quoted from the 2nd floor’s reply:
Nope
I didn’t see a float in my picture with class="pic1": left; But the picture sank! . .
Check it out. . . It’s so strange that that picture is sinking
Is the size of that picture the same as the others?
Wrong idea. . .
It’s not that problem. . I pulled them out and displayed them individually. . I guess you need to process that image separately. .
Same, both are 50*50
Quoted from the 3rd floor’s reply:
Nope
Didn’t see my picture There is a float:left; in class="pic1", but the picture sinks! . .
Check it out. . . It’s so strange that that picture is sinking
Is the size of that picture the same as the others?
Size 50*50
Size 1.68kb 1.76kb 1.83kb 1.97kb
When I delete one of the cds in a or b, it becomes normal.
Take the abcd layout you have above as an example. .
When I delete one of the cds in a or b, it becomes normal
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GoFlexible-Two contains sufficient formats available for texts. You can choose between "heading",
"subheading" and normal paragraphs. See under "Other Pages" for examples.

GoFlexible-Two contains sufficient formats available for texts. You can choose between "heading",
"subheading" and normal paragraphs. See under "Other Pages" for examples.

GoFlexible-Two contains sufficient formats available for texts. You can choose between "heading",
"subheading" and normal paragraphs. See under "Other Pages" for examples.
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首先发现了几个问题
1、你上面图片的li木有结束标记。
问题已经解决 请楼主结扎
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