[Question] Question about Thread coding and arrangements of text/ photo's

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Gatsuuga

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I have a quick question about arranging text and photo's together in a post. I've seen it done before (mainly in bios) but how do I go about getting the text and picture to overlap? More specifically if I wanted text to run down say the right side, but then have a picture on the right. Essentially what I need is the wrap text button from word so that the text will wrap round the photo -- but I cant seem to find it.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Here's a pic if you need an example...
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Use the

tags to align the picture to the right and

tags to align it to the left.
For eg:
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and obviously close them with [/ Right]
or [/ Left]

And easily enough, don't include spaces between / and Right Or / and Left​
 
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do you have to write the code ourselves or there are just button.??

like similar to bold tags, indentation and link tags..!!

are there button available or we have to write the html ourselves.??
 

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Use the

tags to align the picture to the right and

tags to align it to the left.
For eg:
You must be registered for see images



and obviously close them with [/ Right]
or [/ Left]

And easily enough, don't include spaces between / and Right Or / and Left​

Cool, the only problem is that you get a big space were the picture sits. What I was trying to do is get the text to actually fill that space, essentially wrapping round the picture.

Do you want the text around the picture, and the picture on the left? Or do you want the text to go THROUGH the picture.
The first option is quite simple, namely The examples of the right/ left are exactly what I need thanks. Took a little tinkering but I got it in the end.


Thanks all you were very helpful as alway =D
 
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