
What is the difference between <section> and <div>?
Aug 4, 2011 · Thinking more about section vs. div, including in light of this answer, I've come to the conclusion that they are exactly the same element. The W3C says a div "represents its …
Is it possible to focus on a <div> using JavaScript focus() function?
Sep 7, 2010 · The overlay div scrolls into view, but the focus is still in the background div. The only sure-fire way I know of is to have a tabbable element (using tabindex attribute) in the …
How do you create a hidden div that doesn't create a line break or ...
Learn how to create a hidden div in HTML without causing line breaks or horizontal spacing issues.
css - Align <div> elements side by side - Stack Overflow
Note: the space between these two child elements can be removed, by removing the space between the div tags: html
css - How to make a div center align in HTML - Stack Overflow
Apr 22, 2010 · you need to wrap your div with another div, and set the outer div's style to be text-align for IE Just writing a solution does not help people learn. You should try to teach rather …
html - How do I place two divs side by side? - Stack Overflow
I have a main wrapper div that is set 100% width. Inside that I would like to have two divs, one that has a fixed width, and the other fills the rest of the space. How do I float the second div to ...
How can I vertically align elements in a div? - Stack Overflow
I have a div with two images and an h1. All of them need to be vertically aligned within the div, next to each other. One of the images needs to be absolute positioned within the div. What is …
Expanding a parent <div> to the height of its children
Dec 21, 2008 · To the css of the parent div, or add a div at the bottom of the parent div that does clear:both; That is the correct answer, because overflow:auto; may work for simple web …
Why does my image inside a div have extra space below it?
This discussion on Stack Overflow addresses the issue of extra space below an image inside a div and provides solutions.
css - <div></div> vs <div /> - Stack Overflow
Dec 24, 2012 · The null-end start tag is <div/, and the null end tag is >, and letting the latter follow the former immediately yields <div/>, which is fine. Any language using the XML SGML …