Hi Everybody
I wanna wrap some text around a picture with of a guitar (see attachment), but I can’t get it to work.
I’ve tried to cookie-cutter and the cutout stack, but can’t really get them to do the job I want. Are there any other ways to accomplish this?
Hi Mathew
Thanks for the response. I’m not sure better float will do what I want it to do. At least I can’t get it to do it. I’ve attached a screenshot of the settings and results I get with better float
You’ll have to play around a bit. I’m not seeing any big issue that can’t be solved without tweaks. I don’t know your whole setup (width of the container you are using, etc.). As a first tweak I’d suggest going down to the area where you see float units: change to viewport width … and set to how much of the visible “space” you want the image (or text) to take up. I’ve set to 30% in the example. I wouldn’t used set units like 200 px as in some places (e.g. phones) that will take up almost the entire visible spacing.
Will makes another free stack called litebox that will allow you to have images “pop up” to be larger AND do floating. It has some slightly different settings. However I’d suggest first getting it all working fine with Better Float then changing to Litebox if the extras it provides helps you even more. See:
In the current version listed on the website you can set the shape to polygon and enter the pixel coordinates you want the text to follow.
However I have an unreleased version that lets you add the same PNG image a second time. The text will follow the alpha transparency edge of that PNG image, which will give you something like this: