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#16 2006-09-29 04:04:58
- Mary
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Re: r1853 - image tags
Philippe, when would an image appear in the middle of a sentence, as opposed to being a sentence by itself (i.e.: a figure, a pull-quote, a photo…)?
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Re: r1853 - image tags
Mary wrote:
Philippe, when would an image appear in the middle of a sentence, as opposed to being a sentence by itself (i.e.: a figure, a pull-quote, a photo…)?
A paragraph can contain many sentences. Image can be sort of part of the sentence in the narative. Maybe not something for an average 3 sentence blog post, but some people tend to write longer stories.
dummy dummy example
or more live example
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you have a good point there. It makes it more portable.
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… a smiley icon ;-) is expected in the middle of sentences.
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#19 2006-09-30 12:38:32
- Mary
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Re: r1853 - image tags
- I think a smilie is best suited to a parsing plugin rather than being called from one of the image tags.
- Your examples have no alternate text and are floated left/right, which doesn’t exactly warrant being in the middle of a sentence. ?
- Still, I suppose there might be some instances you’d need that ability. Try r1863.
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Thanks for 1863 Mary.
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hcgtv wrote:
Thanks for 1863 Mary.
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Re: r1853 - image tags
Mary wrote: when would an image appear in the middle of a sentence, as opposed to being a sentence by itself (i.e.: a figure, a pull-quote, a photo…)?
Little late here but I thought I would just say I have written articles where I have talked about interface buttons and put imags of them inline for direct context and absolute understanding.
Arbitrary example: The Sage button, (small image here), shows what is likely a sage leaf, but looks as much like a green feather.
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