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I am making a simple table on my website that needs to be within <p> tags. The table can be CSS or HTML, but the problem is that it always breaks my paragraph and ends the style. using display:block; and display:inline; did not do anything.

Why won't this work?
And if it can't, what should I do instead?

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  • Need to see code. No idea what you mean by charts.
    – Alex W
    Feb 9, 2013 at 6:54
  • keep the chart out of the <p> and apply some float:left on your chart. That should wrap the text around.
    – mika
    Feb 9, 2013 at 6:56
  • Sadly, that wont work. My styling includes a box around the paragraph and a font color. It all breaks when I add the chart. Feb 9, 2013 at 6:56
  • Can you explain what that is? Feb 9, 2013 at 7:00
  • @Bit Fracture If you post some of your code on jsfiddle.net we can get a better idea of what you're trying to do. Feb 9, 2013 at 7:04

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There are three types of CSS declaration :

  1. Internal CSS - Defined under HEAD section of current webpage .
  2. Inline CSS - Defined under given within particular element.
  3. External CSS - Defined in external style sheet and is linked to the web page.

Avoid using Inline CSS, as it will be specific to given element and you will not be able to continue with other elements.

It is best to have External CSS where once properties for given tag is defined, it will automatically get implemented in every corresponding tags.

Internal CSS will also work but it will just increase the downloadable size of html.

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