The CSS float property enables you to determine where to position an element relative to the other elements on the page. When you use the float property, other elements will simply wrap around the element you applied the float to.
Example code:
<div style="width:300px;">
<h1 style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;">CSS float</h1>
<p>If your browser supports the CSS float Property, this text will be flowing around the heading.
If this does not seem to work, it could be a browser compatibility thing...</p>
</div>
This results in:
CSS float
If your browser supports the CSS float Property, this text will be flowing around the heading. If this does not seem to work, it could be a browser compatibility thing...
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