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Adam Merrifield

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I am a web designer, theme designer, professional photographer and internet personality. I make many pretty things and I write a lot of content for the internet.

I am one of those guys that, because of the industry I am in, need to be connected at all times. At any given moment you'll find me posting on a forum, updating with twitter, Digging things worthy of attention, uploading pictures, or tagging cool sites.

here i am

seyDoggy Systems:
This is home base, the corporate headquarters, the hub, if you will, seyDoggy.com.

seyDesign news:
these are the RapidWeaver related posts that originally appear in the seyDesign.com blog

Uploads from seyDoggy:
these are the pictures that I upload to flickr

Merrifield Photography:
as a professional photographer I my camera ready at Merrifield-Photography.com.

delicious.com/seydoggy:
these are the websites I want to share or revisit later on. I just tag them on delicious.com.

what i am

I am the owner and operator of seyDoggy Systems, a small theme, code and design outfit based in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. We primarily develop web based technologies but have begun to dabble in the desktop realm.

what i do

I code like a fool. I design like a fool. I am happiest when I can split my time between the two (though I tire of Photoshop faster then I do TextMate or Terminal), and somehow I have managed to etch out a living doing so.

RapidWeaver tip: Working with images

This is one of the most asked questions on the RapidWeaver support forums, “How do I wrap text around my images?”

In reality it is quite easy to do. In this tutorial I will show you how to drop an image into your document, size it and have your text flow around it.

  1. From Finder, drag an image of your choice onto you document. For best results, put it at the beginning of a paragraph.
  2. In many cases your image will not be the appropriate size. Select the image, go to “View > Show Media Inspector”.
  3. Using the up/down arrows beside the “Scale” box, reduce the size of your image to suit your needs
  4. You will notice that your image now sits inline with your text. To get your text to wrap around your image, select the image, go to “Format > HTML > Align Image Left/Align Image Right”

To see it with your own eyes, click the movie below.

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