I have these image popups which must be anchored to a block level element so that they position correctly. This means that the line containing the link, gets a newline which I don’t want. If I try to “display: inline;” the anchor point is lost and the image displays incorrectly. LINK The link is the last line on the page (every page has one), but I don’t like that extra space above it. I am sure there is a simple fix to this problem and I’m also sure you guys know what it is … Thanks!
I’ve been told that all block level elements generate a newline and indeed, the element that I am using is the <p> tag. I am sure there must be a better way to do this, but I don’t know how. Every block level element I use generates the newline which I don’t want.
I have this feeling that there is a really simple way to do this which I can’t see.
The problem with that idea (which I have tried) is that the image becomes unlocked from the left hand side of the screen and starts instead where the inline element starts, in the middle somewhere.
Hi,
I remember helping you get that pop up working a while back.
As Stephen said it is the default margin on that #pix p. You have that being styled from internal css in the html. You should be able to go ahead and move them to your css file.