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Your really missing the point of CSS. When using CSS, you don't use tables except when displaying data in a spreadsheet type way. If you want to position your images, you need to one of the following:

 

1) use absolute positioning of divs

2) use relative positioning of divs

 

Absolute positioning is easier, but text that is enlarged by the user can really break the layout of the page. Search around the web for "CSS float tutorial" and you will find what you need to get going with relative positioning.

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