You can make text wrap, or flow, around an object, such as a photo, shape, or movie. You start with a block of text, insert the object, and then specify how you want the text to wrap using controls in the Text inspector.
Starting with an existing block of text on your webpage, place the insertion point in the text where you want the object to appear.
By adding an item at a text insertion point, it becomes an inline object. This means text can wrap around it.
Do one of the following:
To add a photo, movie, or audio file, drag the file to the insertion point in the text while holding down the Command key.
You can drag files from the Media Browser or the Finder.
To add a shape, choose a shape from the Shapes pop-up menu in the toolbar at the bottom of the iWeb window.
Select the object if isn’t already selected.
If the Text inspector isn’t open, click the Inspector button in the toolbar (or choose View > Show Inspector), and then click the Text button.
Click Wrap.
Select “Object causes wrap.”
Click a Wrap button to make the text wrap to the right or left of the object.
To adjust the amount of space between the object and the text, type a new value in the Extra Space field.
You can resize the object at any time, and add or delete text around it. Because the object is inline, text reflows around it.
To eliminate text wrapping, select the object and deselect “Object causes wrap.”