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HTML & CSS Image alignment

shaneh

New Coder
Hi all so i am just stepping into css and working my through trying to learn and wondered if anyone can help me with this please as im stuck - here is my code and image attached - im trying to get the image to align left so its the same as the text - many thanks
 

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CSS:
<p><b></b></p>

<title></title>

<style type="text/css">* {

        box-sizing: border-box

      }

      body {

        font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;

        margin: 0

      }

      .mySlides {

        display: none

      }

      img {

        vertical-align: middle;

      }

      .slideshow-container {

        max-width: 800px;

        position: static;

        margin: auto;

      }

      /* Next & previous buttons */

      .prev,

      .next {

        cursor: pointer;

        position: absolute;

        top: 50%;

        width: auto;

        padding: 16px;

        margin-top: -22px;

        color: white;

        font-weight: bold;

        font-size: 25px;

        transition: 0.6s ease;

        border-radius: 0 3px 3px 0;

        user-select: none;

      }

      /* Position the "next button" to the right */

      .next {

        right: 0;

        border-radius: 3px 0 0 3px;

      }

      /* On hover, add a black background color with a little bit see-through */

      .prev:hover,

      .next:hover {

        background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.8);

      }

      /* Caption text */

      .text {

        color: #ffffff;

font-weight: bold;

        font-size: 16px;

        padding: 8px 12px;

        position: absolute;

        bottom: 8px;

        width: 100%;

        text-align: center;

      }

      /* Number text (1/3 etc) */

      .numbertext {

        color: #ffffff;

font-weight: bold;

        font-size: 16px;

        padding: 8px 12px;

        position: absolute;

        top: 0;

      }

      /* The dots/bullets/indicators */

      .dot {

        cursor: pointer;

        height: 20px;

        width: 20px;

        margin: 0 2px;

        background-color: #999999;

        border-radius: 50%;

        display: inline-block;

        transition: background-color 0.6s ease;

      }

      .active,

      .dot:hover {

        background-color: #111111;

      }

      /* Fading animation */

      .fade {

        -webkit-animation-name: fade;

        -webkit-animation-duration: 1.5s;

        animation-name: fade;

        animation-duration: 1.5s;

      }

      @-webkit-keyframes fade {

        from {

          opacity: .4

        }

        to {

          opacity: 1

        }

      }

      @keyframes fade {

        from {

          opacity: .4

        }

        to {

          opacity: 1

        }

      }

      /* On smaller screens, decrease text size */

      @media only screen and (max-width: 300px) {

        .prev,

        .next,

        .text {

          font-size: 11px

        }

      }

</style>

<div class="slideshow-container">

<div class="mySlides fade">

<div class="numbertext">Standard Printer ICC on ceramic tile</div>

<img src="/user/news/thumbnails/Generic-Printer-1.jpg" style="width:100%" />

<div class="text">&copy;</div>

</div>
 
I can't make out an image from post #1 so I used one of mine. Everything looks good with no CSS, but I get a black page once I add your CSS>
Looked for display:none in the CSS - found it in .mySlides. Remove it and the image and the text look good. but not aligned left like you want.
In .slideshow-container I remove display:static (The default) and margin: auto(which centers things and everything move left.

Is this what you want?
 

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