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Posted by John Salerno on 02/11/06 23:37
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
> John Salerno wrote:
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>> Excellent! float left and right did what I needed. But a quick
>
> Whoohoo.
>
>> question: before I did float: left for the date (since it was already
>> left-aligned anyway), I did float: right for the time, and this
>> caused it to not only be moved to the right, but also down a little
>> so that it wasn't lined up on the same line as the date. But after I
>> added float:left for the date, this moved the time back up and
>> re-aligned them. Why would it do that?
>
> Think of shoes. If you're only wearing one shoe, you may get some parts
> dragging behind, eh?
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> Wear both shoes and walking proceeds normally. <lol>
>
> Yeah, yeah, I know ... not the answer you wanted. I'd guess that when
> you only take one part out of the normal flow, the regular content ..
> well .. I'm too busy watching ski jumping ...
>
LOL. Well, that last bit there actually makes some sense anyway! But
thanks for fixing the original problem! :)
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