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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › Help › A stupid html question
I know what to put into a cache listing to get something to center align. What if I want a small graphic on one side of some of the text? I’ve been asked to include the little arrowhead symbol for the National Park Service on my earthcache listing, and I don’t know how to get it to do that.
I know how to add an image, that’s not my problem. Take a look at this listing. That’s what I want to do, to get that arrowhead on the side of the initial text like this. Thanks!
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Looks like they put the following code for the arrowhead image at the beginning of the long description HTML. This allows the subsequent text to flow around it (which I think is what you want).
<img align="left" src=
"http://img.geocaching.com/cache/60b7e3b6-8513-457a-b2f5-dd93a9a591e0.jpg"
width="70">
You can always reverse engineer what someone did on their cache page by viewing the HTML source for the page in your web browser. Typically you go to View -> Source or View -> Page Source.
I’ll have to try it again. I actually knew about viewing source code, but maybe I missed clicking on something, or clicked too far!
Thanks!