Using both floating image types (Left and Right) in combination, you can actually position
images flush-left and flush-right, with text in the middle. Insert both images side by side and
then set the leftmost image to align left and the rightmost one to align right. Insert your text immediately following
the second image.
Your text wraps around the image depending on where the floating image is placed (or anchored). If you
enable the Anchor Points for Aligned Elements option in the Invisible Elements category of Preferences,
Dreamweaver inserts a Floating Image Anchor symbol to mark the floating image??™s place. Note that the
image itself may overlap the anchor, hiding the anchor from view. Figure 9-15 shows two examples of text
wrapping: a left-aligned image with text flowing to the right, and a right-aligned image with text flowing to
the left.
The Floating Image Anchor is not just a static symbol. You can click and drag the anchor to a new location
and cause the paragraph to wrap in a different fashion. Be careful, however. If you delete the anchor, you
also delete the image it represents.
You can also wrap a portion of the text around your left- or right-aligned picture and then force the remaining
text to appear below the floating image.
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