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  • I use the same hack — well, I don’t use the quicktags, really. And I’ve had intermittent problems with it, in IE (what else). Personally, I’ve taken out the clear:both, because I don’t need it.
    But your example on your blog does look as it’s supposed to be: The word “Melbournea€?s” is too long to fit in the alotted space next to the float, so it’s dropping down to where there’s enough space, below the float. The top margin of the float is supposed to be aligned with the following block element (a paragraph, in your case), and then is pushed down by the top margins on the float and the image element within it.
    If you make your content area a bit wider so that “Melbourne’s” fits in, you’ll see it as intended.

    Thread Starter Kasia

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    Maybe we are seeing different things. Here is a screenshot of what I’m seeing.
    https://www.kodadesign.com.au/images/picture.jpg
    What’s worrying me, is the fact that the grey background (of the post) cuts off 1/4 of the way before the image. I would like to have the grey background go thru to the bottom of the picture as well.
    This is what happens if I use the clearer div.
    https://www.kodadesign.com.au/images/picture2.jpg

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