Space Between Pictures

Put the closing bracket of the previous element immediately before the next element on the next line.
Space between pictures. Measure the distance between the highest point of the wire and the top of the picture frame. To remove the unwanted space between images or similar html elements do one of the following. Rows of pictures can be aligned at their centers tops or bottoms with very different results. Margins should be used to create space between to elements.
Any less and the arrangement becomes too crowded. Too much space and the frames lose their relationship to each other. Comment out the end of line marker carriage return. Since we want to create space between the text and the image placing a margin on the image is the right way to go.
For dainty and medium weight pictures you can get away with hanging in the space between studs. In these cases it s acceptable to go higher than the 57 inch guideline if need be. The bottom of the frame should be between six to eight inches above the top of the feature. In ms word 2003 you can specify the picture s distance from surrounding text and the style of text wrapping you want to use.
Whether you re working with a grouping of pictures or just one artwork should generally be centered horizontally between two points which makes a room feel balanced. Find the mid line between the top and bottom of each picture and hang them so their mid lines are at eye level. When hanging one picture above the other consider the point that most draws the eye. Put all the elements on one line with no spaces between them.
Go back to your mark on the wall at 57 inches and add the resulting number you just calculated. Now subtract the first number height of photo divided by two by the second number distance between the taught wire and the top of the frame. As is often the case the document will have a much better look if you create some space around the picture a feature known as text wrapping. Whether you re hanging pictures off a stud or the drywall in between studs drive the nail into the wall at a steep angle 45 degrees or more.
The second figure suggests that there should be 3 to 6 inches of room between frames in a gallery or salon wall.