![]() Our images were taken and edited by our in-house graphic designer. I think this CSS should take care of the problem for the current, and I think the future images as well: body.page-id-5904 article > div > figure. This new site from Accelity (thats us) provides over 100 free images for commercial use. Please reach out to us through the Contact Page. So if you have A image, B image, C image now, and add D image and E image later, they’d be move down as well. To us photography is about people being real and then letting us paint a picture of that moment to. I think the correct way would have been coding this: So if you add “D image”, it’s not told to move up, so it won’t move. To simplify, the “correct” images are correct, because they are targeted by a code that was written this way:Ī image move up. If you create a dynamic page like Jasmine Star did, it tells clients that you have something different to offer. The “correct” images were moved up manually by their own CSS code. The design of the page says something about you, too. The problem seems to be the way the page was coded. Innovative methods of getting projects into production was the subject of discussion for a group of top U.S. Hi your problem is that under “Facilitators” the first two images in the first line, and the second line’s image is moved down, then I don’t think Gravatar would help.
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