My code is like this.
<div class="outer">
<div class="inner">some text here
</div>
</div>
CSS:
.outer {
max-width:1024px;
background-color:red;
margin:0 auto;
}
.inner {
width:50px;
border:1px solid white;
position:fixed;
}
The inner div
, which is positioned left
by default, needs to be positioned against the right
w.r.t. the outer div
and not to the page itself.
If I style it to be right:0px;
, then it aligns 0px
from the browser's right, not the outer div
's right.
NOTE : My outer div
is not fixed width; it adjust as per screen resolution. It's a responsive website design.