L'Australie est le seul pays au monde où vivent les kangourous.
Il existe 254 espèces de marsupiaux dont 52 sont des kangourous. Tout comme les phoques du Canada qu'on
accuse injustement de consommer trop de morues
alors que la surpêche est la principale menace de la de s'attaquer aux plantations et de consommer l'herbe destinée au bétail alors que ces animaux sont tués dans les "bushes" australiens, à des centaines de kilomètres des
fermes d'exploitation.
La plupart des kangourous vivent en groupe d'une centaine alors que certains kangourous de petite taille (Wallabies, Wallaroos et Pademelons) vivent en solitaire.
Here is a small list of codes and examples that you could use for your next page or when you are putting articles with pictures into forums.
Remember this little code to give you more space between para graphs. Every time you use this code and another paragraph code the space gets bigger. This is the code
and here is the resultis what I mean
Look in your browser and see the result each time I put in the paragraph code and the special code I got an extra space
Text can be positioned around the image by positioning the image within a paragraph of text, using line breaks where needed:
A centred image with some text above,
on the right,
and underneath.
Text can also be placed between two images, if there is sufficient space:
Text in the middle
Vertical Alignment of Images in a Text Line
The ALIGN attribute of the IMG tag can take one of the values top|middle|bottom|left|right. In the examples above, the image may not be in the desired vertical position in relation to the text. The "top", "middle" and "bottom" attribute values can be used to suggest vertical alignment of the image within the current line of text. Align="top"
This is with align="top", but with these
vertical alignment examples...
This is with align="top", but with these vertical alignment examples you have to keep your text short - otherwise it can look really dumb! This is because the alignment refers to the current line of text; any following lines of text will probably move below the image, leaving unwanted gaps. We will have a look at ways to wrap text around the image shortly. Align="middle"
This is with align="middle"
A centred image with some text above,
on the left, on the right,
and underneath.
This is with align="bottom"
With align="left", the image floats to
the left margin, with the text on the right.
This allows long lines of text to wrap around
the image.
With align="right", the image floats to
the right margin and the text wraps
on the left hand side of the image.
Finally, the following example should display an image left and right, with a horizontal rule underneath: