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Hi. I learnt the type of html using "align" tag at a younger age. Now learning the CSS type, it looks like an unmade jigsaw puzzle. After watching this video, the basic meathod of CSS is making more sense. Thank you.
excellent - calm relaxing explanation with no stupid electro music in the background - and best of all, it must be the simplest way to get it working - where are more videos from this guy - cant find any on linkedin learning - at least not easily - what's his name?
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! D'X I WAS CRYIN! Because I didn't understand how it worked while I was doing research on other sites but you explained it really well!!!!
your video almost addresses my problem: I want the header to wrap around the image, too. It doesn't! I noticed your example circumvented that issue by putting the header above the image. I just learned how to have the header wrap. I put it and the paragraphs within the same just after the image was loaded. Blocking the elements that way allowed the header to center itself on the area to the right of the image.
Why it does't work, i tried every single thing but the image stills a block element using all the line, and when i delete the fkex wrap from the container settings it works