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I'm working on a mobile site, which has a fluid layout. On the main page, I have a table which contains a few products.
Each product has 3 divs: product-image, product-name and prices-container.
I can't seem to figure out how to align the prices-container div horizontally across the table-rows.
I'm thinking that there would be 2 approaches to this problem: either product-name always takes the height of the highest product-name across the table-row, either prices-container always sticks to the bottom of my product table-cell. Can't seem to figure out how to apply any.

Here's an illustration of the problem.
Left image shows my problem and right image shows how I would like it to be.

This wouldn't be a problem if product-name would have a fixed height, but due to the fact that this text is dynamic, I cannot know what height it will have. Might be one line of text, might be 10 lines.

I created a CodePen, where you can check my code and the problem >>here<< (I know it looks ugly, using background-colors to figure out faster what's happening).
I'm using Jade for my HTML and Stylus for my CSS.

Limitations:
- must be CSS & HTML only, I would prefer not using Javascript
- solution must be suitable for fluid layout (width is set with percentage)
- cannot use a fixed height of product-name, this being a dynamic text

Any ideas how to do this? Thank you! :)

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  • set a min-height or place your 4 buttons at bottom : 0 ?
    – kevpoccs
    Dec 19, 2013 at 14:57
  • it's working perfect here on my PC. I am using Chrome. Dec 19, 2013 at 15:03
  • @kevpoccs: Using min-height will only work in some cases. I need a general solution for whatever amount of text will be in that div. I also tried bottom: 0 on the bottom-container and I don't see any change.
    – Alex
    Dec 19, 2013 at 16:16
  • @MohammadAreebSiddiqui: I'm guessing you have a very large screen and all the text in the product-name occupies 1 line. Try resizing the browser window to smaller and you'll see how they will become misaligned just like in the picture posted.
    – Alex
    Dec 19, 2013 at 16:18

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add vertical-align:bottom; css style to .box1 class. Similarly, add same style for .box4 css class. Thanks,

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  • I tried what you suggested. It does indeed align the bottom-container across the table-rows, but it creates another problem. All the content in .box1 and .box4 is shifted to align at the bottom, meaning that also the product-image div will be shifted down, now causing misalignment between product-image across the table-rows. So I cannot use this solution. Moreover, I need something that will work no matter what amount of text will be in each product-name, not just in this specific case. (something to be added to all .box classes - related to your answer).
    – Alex
    Dec 19, 2013 at 16:27

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