Example with float:left
I confess that I do not know CSS attribute “display: inline-block“, I thank Firebug and error in the Live.com site for this discovery.
This property allows to apply two kinds of “display” for the same element, in addition there is an equivalent for FireFox as well, namely “display:-moz-inline-box“.
Another advantage of this attribute is the ability to leave free the height of the element.
Support of the property “vertical-align“.
I confess that I do not know CSS attribute “display: inline-block“, I thank Firebug and error in the Live.com site for this discovery.
This property allows to apply two kinds of “display” for the same element, in addition there is an equivalent for FireFox as well, namely “display:-moz-inline-box“.
Another advantage of this attribute is the ability to leave free the height of the element.
Support of the property “vertical-align“.
I have to clear left too :'(
Examples with display:inline-block
Example 1 : vertical-align:top;
I confess that I do not know CSS attribute “display: inline-block“, I thank Firebug and error in the Live.com site for this discovery.
This property allows to apply two kinds of “display” for the same element, in addition there is an equivalent for FireFox as well, namely “display:-moz-inline-box“.
Another advantage of this attribute is the ability to leave free the height of the element.
Support of the property “vertical-align“.
I confess that I do not know CSS attribute “display: inline-block“, I thank Firebug and error in the Live.com site for this discovery.
This property allows to apply two kinds of “display” for the same element, in addition there is an equivalent for FireFox as well, namely “display:-moz-inline-box“.
Another advantage of this attribute is the ability to leave free the height of the element.
Support of the property “vertical-align“.
Example 2 : vertical-align:middle;
I confess that I do not know CSS attribute “display: inline-block“, I thank Firebug and error in the Live.com site for this discovery.
This property allows to apply two kinds of “display” for the same element, in addition there is an equivalent for FireFox as well, namely “display:-moz-inline-box“.
Another advantage of this attribute is the ability to leave free the height of the element.
Support of the property “vertical-align“.
I confess that I do not know CSS attribute “display: inline-block“, I thank Firebug and error in the Live.com site for this discovery.
This property allows to apply two kinds of “display” for the same element, in addition there is an equivalent for FireFox as well, namely “display:-moz-inline-box“.
Another advantage of this attribute is the ability to leave free the height of the element.
Support of the property “vertical-align“.
Example 3 : vertical-align:bottom;
I confess that I do not know CSS attribute “display: inline-block“, I thank Firebug and error in the Live.com site for this discovery.
This property allows to apply two kinds of “display” for the same element, in addition there is an equivalent for FireFox as well, namely “display:-moz-inline-box“.
Another advantage of this attribute is the ability to leave free the height of the element.
Support of the property “vertical-align“.
I confess that I do not know CSS attribute “display: inline-block“, I thank Firebug and error in the Live.com site for this discovery.
This property allows to apply two kinds of “display” for the same element, in addition there is an equivalent for FireFox as well, namely “display:-moz-inline-box“.
Another advantage of this attribute is the ability to leave free the height of the element.
Support of the property “vertical-align“.