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RE: Markdown 101 - How to make kick ass posts on Steemit

in #steemit • 7 years ago

Loved the way you put these things up, mate.. Just adding two more 😉.
Code for pulling photos to left.
<div class="pull-left">[image url]</div>
For pulling photos to right.
<div class="pull-right">[image url]</div>
Have a great day ;)

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While Gruber is often labeled writer, many forget that he also was a (web) designer. As such it is very regrettable that he never included floats or center options.

Especially considering that the whole reason why he created Markdown was to make it easrier for authors (writers) to include basic HTML. WIthout needing to type out all those < & > and other attributes.

Semantically pull is most often used for pull-quotes, thus something which serves to highlight. Left or right-aligning an image actually gives it less focus.

I use those so often and it took me forever to find somewhere that explained them! I simply adore being able to put text next to the pictures where the text relates to them!

Well, why do you think putting images to left or right would be less relatable to texts?

Sorry, Maybe I didn't say that very well. I meant that I believe the text and pictures each help explain the meaning of the other better when they are side. Sometimes if you have to scroll to see one or the other there's a bit of a disconnect between the two.