A section of html that demonstrates the problem, and the corresponding css. That would be anything with the class, id, or element.
Such as:
<p class=“Image”><img alt=“” src=“Myimage.jpg” class=“morecss”/></p>
Would have any css corresponding to:
p
img
.Image
.morecss
There may be more, but that would at least get us started. On the other hand css files are very small (kb wise) so attaching it to your post isn’t a big deal.
You REALLY don’t need an image for a dedication page…. If your dedication is so long that it would be longer that a normal sized screen, then making it an image would make the text on it so small as to be unreadable.
Is there some overriding law of the universe that requires it to be on the same page? Seriously, no one reads the copyright page anyway