CSS Photo Gallery Floating Issue - MIxing Landscape & Portrait Photos?

Remove float left from #galleryrow and added float left to img. Landscape as below. Try it galleryrow { /*float: left;*/ } #galleryrow img.

Landscape { float: left; }.

Remove float left from #galleryrow and added float left to img. Landscape as below. Try it.

#galleryrow { /*float: left;*/ } #galleryrow img. Landscape { float: left; }.

..this didn't seem to work for me. There are still gaps in between photos in places...does that work for you? – BennyB Aug 7 at 7:09.

I want to have a photo gallery that fits Landscape & Portrait photos together & doesn't leave any blank space (unless of course on the very end of the gallery if necessary). We'll be resizing the images that are pulled in to 2 sizes (seen in the css below)...but then I can't figure out how to place them together to fit nicely. I'm open to any ideas (so it doesn't necessarily have to be just css - although that would be preferred if its possible).

This may be something small i'm overlooking. But the code is below - Notice the blank spaces between the photos when a portrait photo can't float all the way to the left. Thanks a ton...

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