[Pro] How to have image in html item, not pushing other items down?

It’s pretty complicated to explain and to understand (perhaps):

In both cases, whether doing a graphic item or a HTML-item, you create exactly the same:

The

<img-Tag>

This img-Tag is wrapped in Freeway by a paragraph by default - so your text is. It’s as you would separate two paragraphs by hit the hard return.

The “gap” is the separator between two paragraphs and its amount can be caused by many things, such as line-height or even the so called user-agent-style-sheet (browsers’ default behavior).

Sometimes it helps to play with the alignment of the image. In other cases, it’s smarter to use the Remove Paragraph Action which is (I suppose) by Tim.

Without seeing an example live, I can’t judge, honestly (cause what happens in Freeway isn’t much of interest - the truth is in the browser.

####Best Practices

Is an expression that doesn’t really exist in my world. For nearby everything - there is an alternative. Regarding images it’s pretty simple:

CMD-E in HTML Container:

No dimensions applied by default - setting this to fixed (%) will make it responsive.

CMD-E in a Graphic Item

Dimensions applied. The image is as is and won’t change. Fine as well if required.

So best practice is exactly this solution that you need. And sometimes, even applying an “image” as background is a handy solution - perhaps not the best, who knows?

Cheers

Thomas


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