At 3:57 PM -0400 9/24/09, Graham, Steve R. wrote:
> >> Can someone direct me to the article/info on using a different means to
>>> achieve the same effect?
>
>http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2005/02/26/simple-clearing-of-floats/
>
>This is several years old, and may be incorporated with several of
>the responses already given, but I thought I would pass it along in
>case it is helpful to you.
>
>Start reading about 3/4 of the way through the article at "'Rubbish'
>I thought to myself."
I've been following this thread wondering what the problem was, but
afraid to expose my ignorance. However, I'll do it anyway.
I've been using for many years class="clear" for all sorts of
elements to put floats and what follows in their proper place, such
as:
CSS
.clear {clear:both}
HTML
<br class="clear">
or
<hr class="clear">
or
<div class="clear">
</div>
All those seem to solve my problems. Is there something here that I am missing?
Cheers,
tedd
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