okieuser I looked at my DokuWiki software-tutorial page on a co-worker's PC today. He has a wider screen (and possibly a different resolution setting) which caused images I had stacked vertically to cluster into a bunch in the middle of his screen. What's the best way to force images to follow my vertical, step-by-step tutorial?
turnermm You could either center them all or choose no alignment and leave a line between each image. Either no alignment: {{img}} {{img}} {{img}} Or center: {{ img }} {{ img }} {{ img }}
okieuser So simple! Thanks! When I first started using DokuWiki for our corporate software documentation, I was put off by the simplicity. Bear in mind I got my original training at a national corporation where we wrote our documentation in professional page-layout software. Then I realized I could do it quicker and easier in the wiki. All it needs is clear text and good illustrations. Plus, having it as a Web URL means any employee can go there at any time. No need to distribute paper copies or worry about who has which version. Yippee!