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what iamp;#39;m going to do in this short video is demonstrate how to use figures and figure captions in order to style an image within a html document so you can see here what iamp;#39;ve got is a bit of a scaffold so over here on the left is my html this is my preview down in the bottom corner and then up the top here is the css where iamp;#39;m going to add some styling to change the appearance of this document so at the moment you can see iamp;#39;ve just got an image and iamp;#39;ve specified the source as a picture thatamp;#39;s coming from w3schools and then what iamp;#39;ve done is iamp;#39;ve made the width of this picture 250 pixels now at the moment the picture is laid out at the top you can see that iamp;#39;ve got my page heading and my text okay so this is just some text thatamp;#39;s meant to float around that image now at the moment thereamp;#39;s no caption on that picture and we havenamp;#39;t really styled it very well okay we could add an alignment tag h