I am basically styling a long essay with various images scattered throughout. I would like the first image to "float: left" and the second one to "float: right". I know that I can style the images like this:
img {
float: left;
}
This makes each image have the same style. How do I style each image differently? I tried to put each image in a different div class, so that I could style them differently, but it didn't work.
I also understand, that I could style each image in the html tag, like this:
<img src="ABCD.png" alt="Raoul Hausmann's ABCD" align="left" height="300px">
I keep hearing that it is best to keep style in the external style sheet (CSS), separate from the html. Is this a case where inline styling is necessary?
Try this
this will float two images one in left and another in right
All the above are fine, I would only suggest grouping the common settings of picture in this case so that the left/right classes only contains that what is different.
You can give each image a class or id that will help you to define different css for each image like
in css file you can define
Give your image a class and then you can style all images with that class like this: