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Best answer by Michelle_Tizian
Adding to what Rajesh above, you can also adjust the space between the image and text above and below and side by selecting the image appearance tab and adding a numerical value to horizontal and vertical space. Sometimes I add 5.
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Anonymous
November 1, 2013
I believe you are talking about in email. What happens if you simply drang and drop your image on top of the text? You can fine tune the wrapping and placement by changing the Appearance section on the insert image dialog.
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Anonymous
November 1, 2013
You'll need to use custom code for that.
For the image to be on the left, you'll need something along the lines of <img src="marketo.jpg" align="left">
Adding to what Rajesh above, you can also adjust the space between the image and text above and below and side by selecting the image appearance tab and adding a numerical value to horizontal and vertical space. Sometimes I add 5.
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Anonymous
February 17, 2014
I am having the same issue. I understand I can add it to the HTML within a text box, but it seems like adding an align left/right and an hspace or vspace shouldn't be as difficult as I am finding it. I am in the Landing Page Designer and I don't see any image appearance tab.
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Anonymous
February 17, 2014
Actually, it's easier to do this with CSS. Use something like this:
Add padding to image: <img src="marketo.jpg" style="float:left;padding:3px">
In the CSS property inspector, add a value of float and specify if you want it right/left.
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Anonymous
February 17, 2014
That's really not easier. It is more difficult. I thought one of the big advantages of this system is that you don't need to deal with code. I can't "drag and drop" an image and not add an hspace or get the text to wrap?
What I wound up doing is making a rich text box and putting everything in there. Still not optimal, but it appears that is the best I can do.
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Anonymous
September 4, 2014
Percy C's recommendation is quite easy. The code examples he gave all work perfectly. As a new Marketo user, I was able to easily get text wrapping and padding to the image.