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Consider the following html structure:

<div class="entry">
    <h1>Title</h1>
    <p>...</p>
    <p>...</p>
    <div class="tagged">...</div>
    <div class="comments">...</div>
</div>

The css is:

.taggged { float: left; width: 50%; }
.comments { float: right; width: 50%; text-align: right; }
.entry { margin-bottom: 30px; }

The issue is that the margin (or padding, if applicable) does not render at the bottom of the .entry element. What I've tried overflow: auto on the .entry and various permutations of clear:

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  • I've found several near dups on SO and applied their answers with no luck. Please do not close this for duplicate. Jul 28, 2012 at 15:31
  • Have you tried either adding a float left to the entry div or clearing the floats ? Jul 28, 2012 at 15:35
  • I think a jsfiddle.net or a jsbin.com is needed here..
    – Moin Zaman
    Jul 28, 2012 at 15:40
  • What comes after the entry div? Another one?
    – DanMan
    Jul 28, 2012 at 16:05

4 Answers 4

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I'd try

.entry { overflow:hidden; margin-bottom:30px; }

Another thing that works better in my experience, is to have the right floated element first in the source order, like this:

<div class="entry">
    <h1>Title</h1>
    <p>...</p>
    <p>...</p>
    <div class="comments">...</div>
    <div class="tagged">...</div>
</div>
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  • +1 for right first. I know that's helped in the past. I don't have time to test any of these right now but I'll get to it later this evening. Jul 28, 2012 at 16:26
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Add an element (div or span) after your comments and give it clear:both; in your styles.

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I'm not sure what else may be in your code, but just adding the overflow: auto (or hidden) is working for me in FF, Chrome, and IE7+ on this fiddle. I know you said you tried the first.

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It seemed that it was able to tweak it to work in the following way:

CSS:

 body { overflow: hidden; }
.taggged { float: left; width: 50%; }
.comments { float: right; width: 50%; text-align: right; margin-bottom: 30px; }
.entry { overflow: auto; width: 100%; }

Moved the margin to be on the bottom div, and changed entry to width: 100%; overflow: auto;. I tested it and it works on Firefox and Opera.

http://www.quirksmode.org/css/clearing.html

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