Fidel
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Sudsbury, to centre your image, put this html code immediately to the left of your img code h1 align=center except you need to encapsulate with left and right angle brackets.

And then immediately to the right, or end of you img code, type /h1 and surround that code with left and right angle brackets as well, no spaces between any of it.

I think the text display appears wide possibly because of the "Green Acres" image way up there and aerial view of Coniston b&w are 600 pixels wide. You can change the dimensions of the image displayed with width and-or height parameters. When Windows has to display wide photos like that without any scaling info specified, it just displays as is and fits any text that might be nearby along the length of the photo. And so to access the hidden text along with the other end of the photo, it may automagically insert sliding scroll buttons depending on the screen width of the monitor and resolution selected. ie. some of us will see horizontal scroll button and some with larger monitors will not. Windows thinks this is what you want. And I must say, your photos and diagrams are very impressive eh.

[ 08 July 2007: Message edited by: Fidel ]