If you need to separate text from pictures when writing letters, that is, you need to visually ensure that the text is on top of the picture, how to do it best if the background cannot be used (or undesirable) and the text is left and the top cannot be positioned on top of the picture ?

Looked at articles on Habré, but in examples there avoid, images with the text, they go together, and as a matter of fact are one picture.

  • Can you elaborate on why you can't use position: absolute? Just whyno and what kind of order this. - abibock_un
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    I have been looking for a way to do this for a long time, but I haven’t found anything. The layout of letters, especially adaptive, got stuck in 2005, because it is imposed only on tables. Do not break your head, and cut pictures with text. - olegatro

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  1. As an option, use a background image, but Outlook 2007 does not allow using background images. In Gmail, February 2016, background images began to work.
  2. Option 2 is more reliable - this is the use of an image with text.