Posted by JSOUL on 11/18/70 11:31
FIXED THIS ONE -- for some reason inline wasn't working initially and
then I noticed a typo in this example when I tried it again. Thanks
for even thinking of helping. :D
On Wed, 09 Nov 2005 15:24:59 -0500, JSOUL
<tkdREMOVESPAMinthecity@yahSPAMoo.com> wrote:
>I really appreciate the help and I have tried to use the web to find
>all sorts of suggestions. Inline doesn't seem to work and I tried it
>all over and left the examples in below. While people complain about
>the travesty of using tables, I'm finding CSS to be impossible to do
>certain things easily and it's not easy to read. All I'm trying to do
>is get two "cells" to line up properly. With a table it would be
>simple:
>
><table><tr><td> <img - for image #1> </td><td> Sample Text </tr>
></table>
>
>This yields:
>
>IMG1 Sample Text
>
>Now wasn't that simple? No matter what I do I can't get this done in
>css because I keep getting the display vertically. Can drive you
>crazy. I get:
>
>IMG1
>SampleText
>
>
>I used the inline tag everywhere to see if it works but it won't.
>Here's the code:
>
>in the page.php:
>
><div id="bannercontainer">
><div id="logoleft"></div>
><div id="bannerright">Sample Text</div>
></div>
>
>in the style.css
>
>#bannercontainer{
>width: 773px; /*The width of our layout*/
>height: 105px;
>background-color: #324580;
>display: inline;
>}
>
>#logoleft{
>width: 773px;
>height: 105px;
>background: url(../images/logoleft.gif) no-repeat;
>display: inline;
>}
>
>#bannerright{
>width: 485px;
>height: 105px;
>background-color: #324580;
>display: inline;
>}
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