Cancelling Floating-around-image Mode
After having had an image floating next to text, putting further text below it and again using the full width can be done with the following markup. This blocks an image from appearing next to the material following this markup, possibly due to aesthetic reasons or a change in topics.
For legacy align="right"
(etc.) floating this isn't good enough; legacy browsers would ignore inline CSS. To cancel floating under all conditions the following markup (valid XHTML 1.0 transitional) works:
The same code can be issued by using template {{clear}} or {{Clr}} or {{-}} in certain namespaces (en, meta).
Read more about this topic: Wikipedia:Extended Image Syntax
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