The Image alignment option in your Netscape Editor is "very" primitive. And the problem is compounded by your not able to see the final result in the Netscape Editor. You must choose an alignment then view the "result" in your Netscape Browser. This "switching" back and forth..., can create confusion.
Right Mouse Button "click-on" the Image you wish to Align...,
The Image properties... Box will "pop-up"...,
Choose Image properties
Select on of the 5 options in the Alignment
Area
(The two Buttons on the Right
are Text Wrap)
The Image alignment option in your Netscape Editor is "very" primitive. And the problem is compounded by your not able to see the final result in the Netscape Editor. You must choose an alignment then view the "result" in your Netscape Browser. This "switching" back and forth..., can create confusion.
The Image alignment option in your Netscape Editor is "very" primitive. And the problem is compounded by your not able to see the final result in the Netscape Editor. You must choose an alignment then view the "result" in your Netscape Browser. This "switching" back and forth..., can create confusion.
The Image alignment option in your Netscape Editor is "very" primitive. And the problem is compounded by your not able to see the final result in the Netscape Editor. You must choose an alignment then view the "result" in your Netscape Browser. This "switching" back and forth..., can create confusion.
The Image alignment option in your Netscape Editor is "very" primitive. And the problem is compounded by your not able to see the final result in the Netscape Editor. You must choose an alignment then view the "result" in your Netscape Browser. This "switching" back and forth..., can create confusion.
The Image alignment option in your Netscape Editor is "very" primitive. And the problem is compounded by your not able to see the final result in the Netscape Editor. You must choose an alignment then view the "result" in your Netscape Browser. This "switching" back and forth..., can create confusion.
Experiment with the Image Alignment Options!
Sorry..., this is "all the alignment you get"..., just now!