Thread:DerPresenz/@comment-3157150-20200526085616/@comment-44386818-20200526143333

Hello, DerPresenz.

Just want to let you know that this edit may be useful. It basically puts the introduction video and the caption into a table element. The table is not known to cause "CSS float" issues as long as you give the contained video a reasonable width.

You can experiment with this by changing the width to say 200px and checking the PC preview. Without the table, the video wants to "float" with the text; since the video takes too much space, anything to the right will appear jumbled. If a table is there to contain the video, then even if the video wants to "float" to the left, there is nothing to "float" with.