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 {{icon-menu-for-browsing.png }}There are 4 options for image (or video) alignment.{{ icon-menu-for-editing.png}} {{icon-menu-for-browsing.png }}There are 4 options for image (or video) alignment.{{ icon-menu-for-editing.png}}
-  - With no alignment, as above, the image appears in line with the text surrounding it.+  - With no alignment, as above, the image appears in line with the text either side it.
   - For left alignment, you leave a space between the filename and the closing `}}`, like `{{icon-menu-for-browsing.png }}`. The image is on the left, and if its height is more than one line of text, the text continues line after line with the image staying on the left.   - For left alignment, you leave a space between the filename and the closing `}}`, like `{{icon-menu-for-browsing.png }}`. The image is on the left, and if its height is more than one line of text, the text continues line after line with the image staying on the left.
   - With middle alignment, the image is put on a line by itself, but in the middle. You put spaces on either side, like `{{ :favicon.ico }}`   - With middle alignment, the image is put on a line by itself, but in the middle. You put spaces on either side, like `{{ :favicon.ico }}`
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