Hi there, @J_Levin ...

I don't know that you'd need to use or modify much (if any) HTML at all...to be honest.  Positioning an image (left, center, or right align) on a Canvas page can be done using the Rich Content Editor (RCE) tools.

Let's assume that you have one or more paragraphs of text, and you want an image next to this text that displays in the upper right corner of these paragraphs, and (depending on the length of the paragraphs and the size of the image) the text will wrap around the image.

  1. Type the paragraphs on your Canvas page using any formatting that is needed (bold, underlining, etc.)
  2. Make sure your image is uploaded to your course so that it can be displayed on your page.  Place your cursor at the very beginning (before the first word) of the first paragraph on your page.  You can then follow this Guide to upload your image: How do I upload and embed an image in the Rich Con... - Canvas Community.
  3. Once your image is displayed on your page (still editing the page), click on the image to highlight it.  A blue box should display around the image.
  4. With the image still highlighted, use the RCE tools to select the menu Format >> Align >> Right.  This will bump your image over to the far right side of the screen, and hopefully, your paragraph(s) of text will have wrapped around it.  (Side note, these same alignment tools may also be displayed as icons on the RCE toolbar just below the text-based menu).

I hope this will help a bit.  Sing out if you have any other questions about this...thanks!

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