2009-11-15 20:52:53 +01:00
The *[[ikiwiki/directive/img]]* directive allows for specifying an
*align* parameter -- which is of limited usability as the image is
embedded as `<p><img ...></p>`. That's at least what I see on
<http://www.bddebian.com:8888/~hurd-web/hurd/status/>. On the other
hand, CSS is supposed to be used instead, I guess. (But how... I forgot
almost of my CSS foo again ;-) it seems.) --[[tschwinge]]
2011-12-07 18:24:59 +01:00
> [[!img logo/ikiwiki.png align=right]]The img tag doesn't create P tags, but if you have surrounded the img directive with newlines, they will result in paragraph tags.
2009-11-15 20:52:53 +01:00
>
> I've edited the URL you provided to demonstrate this -- hope you don't mind! I've also added an inline, right-aligned image to this page.[[!tag done]]
> -- [[Jon]]
2009-11-15 21:01:17 +01:00
> Contrary to all of the above, html does not care about P tags when
> floating an image to the left or right via align. Proof:
> <http://kitenet.net/~joey/pics/toomanypicturesofjoey/>, where the image
> is in its own paragraph but still floats. Also, I re-modified a local
> copy of the hurd page to enclose the image in a P, and it still floats.
>
> Tested with Chromium and Firefox. --[[Joey]]
2009-11-16 09:10:36 +01:00
>> Uh, sorry for not confirming what I supposed to be with looking into
>> the relevant standard. It just seemed too obvious to me that the
>> closure of `<p>...</p>` would confine whatever embedded stuff may be
>> doing. (Meaning, I didn't expect that the *img*'s alignment would
>> propagate to the *p*'s and would thus be visible from the outside.)
>>
>> I confirm (Firefox, Ubuntu jaunty) that your picture page is being
>> shown correctly -- thus I suppose that there's a buglet in our CSS
>> scripts again...
>>
>> --[[tschwinge]]
2010-06-11 15:53:06 +02:00
>>> It seems, the 'align=right' parameter gets filtered in my installation
>>> Are there other plugins, that could throw the parameter away?
>>> --[[jwalzer]]
2010-06-13 15:11:59 +02:00
>>>> Can't think of anything. htmlscrubber doesn't; tidy doesn't.
>>>> --[[Joey]]