This page shows the alignment attributes for applets. They are supposed
to be identical to the alignment attributes of images. Netscape 2.0 does
not handle this correctly.
The first three applets are blocks, with text wrapping around it.
The applet shows the alignment tag
in red type. This applet is not an inline applet, so the text wraps
around it.
The applet shows the alignment tag
in red type. This applet is not an inline applet, so the text wraps
around it.
The applet shows the alignment tag
in red type. This applet is not an inline applet, so the text wraps
around it.
The following applets are inline, floating with the text.
This line contains two inline images, the bar and the arrow, and an
inline applet. The arrow has the same alignment as the applet.
The applet shows the alignment tag
in red type.
This line contains two inline images, the bar and the arrow, and an
inline applet. The arrow has the same alignment as the applet.
The applet shows the alignment tag
in red type.
This line contains two inline images, the bar and the arrow, and an
inline applet. The arrow has the same alignment as the applet.
The applet shows the alignment tag
in red type.
This line contains two inline images, the bar and the arrow, and an
inline applet. The arrow has the same alignment as the applet.
The applet shows the alignment tag
in red type.
This line contains two inline images, the bar and the arrow, and an
inline applet. The arrow has the same alignment as the applet.
The applet shows the alignment tag
in red type.
This line contains two inline images, the bar and the arrow, and an
inline applet. The arrow has the same alignment as the applet.
The applet shows the alignment tag
in red type.
This line contains two inline images, the bar and the arrow, and an
inline applet. The arrow has the same alignment as the applet.
The applet shows the alignment tag
in red type.