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i have trying to achieve this

| Div     |                  |Div nav wrapper|
| logo    |                          
|container||  Div banar container            |
|         ||                                 |

i hv tried this

 <div class="grid_12">
        <!--logo_container start here-->
        <div id="logo_container">
            <a href="#" id="logo"></a>

        </div>
            <div style="margin-top: 57px" class="grid_13">
            <div id="banar_container">
                <a href="#" id="banar"></a>
            </div>
            </div>

        <!--logo_container end here-->
        <div id="nav_wrapper">
            <ul id="nav">
                <li class="current_page_item"><a href="index.html">Home</a></li>
                <li><a href="about.html">My Profile</a></li>
                <li><a href="#">LogOut</a>

                </li>

            </ul>
        </div>
        <!--#nav_wrapper-->
    </div>

and the css are

.grid_12 {
width:940px;
}
 .grid_13 {
width:851px;
 }
#logo_container{
    float:left;
    margin-top:20px;}

#logo{
    background:url(../images/bp.jpg) no-repeat left;
    width:100px;
    float:left;
    height:100px;
}
#banar_container
{
  float: left;
}

 #banar
 {
background:url(../images/Banner1.png) no-repeat left;
width: 851px;
float:left;
height: 71px;
 }

 #nav_wrapper {
position:relative;
display:inline;
float:right;
margin-right:25px;
margin-top:6px;

height:50px; 

}

its not coming that way.. so what should i do?

this is my complete code ... this is what i am trying but failing to do it ... so guys pls take a look at this and tell me my fault

guys i am still struggling with this

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  • 1
    Are we talking about fixed widths or heights? A fixed container? or does everything has to be fluid?
    – iMoses
    Nov 8, 2012 at 8:40
  • @iMoses 1st div1 and div3 are fixed
    – Drone
    Nov 8, 2012 at 8:42
  • @Drone That isn't your actual HTML is it? Nov 8, 2012 at 8:44
  • maybe creating a fiddle to show us the exact problem would help...
    – Th0rndike
    Nov 8, 2012 at 8:46
  • @Th0rndike are u saying that i should put what i am getting now?
    – Drone
    Nov 8, 2012 at 8:47

6 Answers 6

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I hope you'll find this example useful. Notice that, as you said, the size is fixed but still fluid relative to it's parent by using percentage.

HTML

<div id="example">
    <div class="box01"></div>
    <div class="box02"></div>
    <div class="box03"></div>
</div>

​CSS

#example {
    width: 400px;
    height: 400px;
}

div.box01 {
    float: left;
    width: 20%;
    height: 100%;
    background-color: #eee;
}

div.box02 {
    float: right;
    min-width: 100px;
    min-height: 100px;
    background-color: #ccc;
}

div.box03 {
    float: right;
    width: 80%;
    min-height: 100px;
    background-color: #aaa;
}​

Code Example

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The trick is to realize you need more divs than just those three. That is to say, divs 2 and 3 need to have a parent that is a sibling of div 1. Try something like this: http://codepen.io/anon/pen/rLDqc

HTML:

<div id="left">This is your div on the left</div>
<div id="center">
  <div id="main">Hello, this is the third div</div>
  <div id="right">This is the div in the top right</div>
</div>
<div class="clear"></div>

CSS:

#left{
  width:30%;
  background:red;
  height:100px;
}
#center{
  width:70%;
  background:blue;
  height:100px;
}
#left, #center{
  float:left;
}
#right{
  position:relative; 
  display:inline; 
  float:right;
}
#main{
  margin-top: 57px;
  float: left;
}
.clear{
  clear:both;
}
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You may do something like this:

    <div class="wrapper">
<div class="div1"></div><div class="div2"></div>
    <div class="div3"></div>
    </div>​

and CSS:

div{border:solid 1px black;}
.div1 {
    width:50px;
    height:100px;
    float:left;
}

.div2 {    
    width:50px;
    height:18px;
    float:right;    
}
.div3 {
    width:250px;
    height:80px;
    float:left;
}
.wrapper{
    width:304px;
    border:none;
}​

Demo

Or maybe even something like this: http://jsfiddle.net/4YX9H/1/ - width and height of div2 may be almost any (it just must be not wider than its parent)

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#div1 {
width: 100%;
}

#div2, #div3, #div4 {
width: 33.3%;
float: left;
}

<div id="div1">
<div id="div2"></div><div id="div3"></div><div id="div4></div>
</div>

Change width of inside divs according to your needs.

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Most confusing job in web designing for me is to align divs like these but if you understand every aspect of float, display and some other properties important for layout designing then you can easily create such layouts.

Check this fiddle for an example http://jsfiddle.net/DeepakKamat/xQKXz/1/

The HTML :

<div class="container">
<div id="div1">Div 1</div>
<div id="div2">Div 2</div>
<div id="div3">Div 3</div>
</div>​

The CSS :

.container {backgroundcolor:yellow;display:block;width:400px;height:150px;padding:10px;}
.container div {margin:2px;color:white;}
#div1 {background-color:blue;width:20%;height:100%;border:2px dashed white;float:left;}
#div2 {background-color:green;display:inline-block;width:20%;height:70px;float:right;border:2px dashed white;}
#div3 {background-color:red;display:inline-block;width:76%;height:48%;border:2px dashed white;}​

I hope this helps you.

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Not sure what is the values of your div width and height.

Check this DEMO


Updated DEMO

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  • this is exactly what i am getting now but i want that lower part to get upper
    – Drone
    Nov 8, 2012 at 8:49
  • and my div2 height and width is not set
    – Drone
    Nov 8, 2012 at 8:52
  • @Drone tinkerbin.com/GjPnU2Qs check this. div 2 height and width has been removed. wat do u mean by lower part??
    – Sowmya
    Nov 8, 2012 at 9:08
  • lower part means div3 .. yes this is good for me about if u check my code i am not getting this
    – Drone
    Nov 8, 2012 at 9:12

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