How to wrap text around amazon image in a wordpress post

by cbnet
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I created html code for an amazon product image (iframe) with my associate code. When I insert this code at a certain place in my wordpress post, the image is displayed but text is not wrapped around it. I want this iframe image to be left aligned with text wrapped around it.

Can any one advise me how to do this.

Thanks & Regards..............
#amazon #image #post #text #wordpress #wrap
  • Profile picture of the author georgejr
    I would put that iframe into a table, and align="left/right" whatever you want
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  • Profile picture of the author cbnet
    Any other way to do it ?
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Wrap the iframe in a div, then float the div. The tutorial below has inline styles, personally I would switch that over to CSS (separate style sheet), it will still work either way.

    Tutorial (not my site): How to Wrap Text Around a DIV Element
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  • Profile picture of the author Danny Cutts
    Why dont you just take the image and link to it manually?

    I dont like using iframes or any of the tools that amazon gives me... I just use old fashion image links and text links and it gives me great conversions....

    Danny
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  • Profile picture of the author Sahuiikm
    this is not good way to do this i frame is not seo friendly.
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  • Profile picture of the author Lynn Terry
    I don't think it matters that the content of a single advertisement is not "seo friendly" on a content page. I agree that you can easily screenshot the ad and link to it manually, or save the image if it lets you - otherwise screenshot is a good option. I often do that, but for this one I wanted to track the stats.
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    • Profile picture of the author yukon
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      Originally Posted by Sahuiikm View Post

      this is not good way to do this i frame is not seo friendly.
      You obviously didn't bother reading the thread.

      OP is talking about affiliate advertising code. Nobody is trying to rank ads on Google SERPs.



      Originally Posted by Lynn Terry View Post

      I don't think it matters that the content of a single advertisement is not "seo friendly" on a content page. I agree that you can easily screenshot the ad and link to it manually, or save the image if it lets you - otherwise screenshot is a good option. I often do that, but for this one I wanted to track the stats.
      You're right, the iframe for affiliate ads is fine.
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