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As you can see in my jsfidle:

.footer {
  background-image:url('/images/footer_bg.png') bottom repeat-x;
  height: 110px;
}
#footercontent {
  display:table-cell;
  vertical-align: middle;
  height:110px;
}
#leftfoot {
  float: left;
  font-family:maven;
  font-size: 15px;
  padding-left: 20px;
}
#rightfoot {
  float: right;
}

The #rightfoot right-floated divider isn't displaying on the right of the page, but instead alongside the #leftfoot, why is this?

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  • Whats the width of leftfoot and rightfoot?
    – Sudz
    May 14, 2013 at 13:43

2 Answers 2

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You gave no width, so they will extend until the browser's window and therefore, push one below. To keep them side by side, declare a width.

For example, I declared:

#leftfoot, #rightfoot {
    width:50%;
}

Demo: JSFiddle

Note: See that I declared the padding in the container instead of the floated div. If you leave on the floated div, the final width would be 50% of window+20px (which will make the right float to line break). If you want to keep padding on the floated divs, add box-sizing:border-box; (but it's not supported by old browsers so it's best to leave padding for the container)

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  • why not just specify the width for #footerContent? That works too. May 14, 2013 at 13:47
  • I've found in situations like this, it helps to use style="border-style:solid" when I want to check out what the individual elements are using.
    – Lawson
    May 14, 2013 at 13:48
  • @ByteBlast because will still be the same problem. See jsfiddle.net/RaphaelDDL/u7bqS/9 as example with width:100% on #footerContent only and reduce the width of the preview/result screen.
    – RaphaelDDL
    May 14, 2013 at 13:50
  • @RaphaelDDL I think I have misunderstood actually. May 14, 2013 at 13:51
  • That didn't work for me. It makes rightfooter go onto a new line. Somehow it even messes up my nav...
    – Zevoxa
    May 14, 2013 at 13:56
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This is happening because your #footercontent is set to display as table-cell and has no parent width. Its width is currently controlled by the content within.

Issue

To resolve this, I've given it a parent divider which is set to display as table with 100% width:

<div id="footerContainer">
    <div id="footercontent">
        ...
    </div>
</div>

#footerContainer {
    display:table;
    width:100%;
}

To align the #rightfoot content to the right, I've simply given that a text-align of right:

#rightfoot {
    text-align:right;
}

Final result

JSFiddle.

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  • This is exactly what I need, but for some reason my footer_bg.png doesn't show up now..
    – Zevoxa
    May 14, 2013 at 14:03
  • There is no .footer divider in the HTML markup of the JSFiddle you provided, so I can't really help much. Is this definitely contained within a <div class="footer">? May 14, 2013 at 14:06

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