So I'm sure this question has been asked before but I couldn't figure this out looking through the answers. I have a div that is centered with a max width of 900px. I want another small div to the right of it, but I don't want it to push the centered div to the left/cause other havoc. I managed to do this by using absolute positioning on the element I want to the right and pushing it down by padding it to the top, but I don't like this solution as I feel that I shouldn't have to pad it to get it where I want it, and if I shrink the window on my huge screen the text in the absolutely positioned element overlaps my centered element. The centered element is an image, and I would like for the right aligned element to be aligned horizontally with the top edge of the image. This is what my classes look like(Image is the element I want in the center, info is the one I want to the right):
.image {
max-width: 900px;
display: block;
margin:auto;
padding-bottom: 2em;
position: relative;
}
#info{
position: absolute;
right: 0;
top: 10em;
margin: auto;
}
Thanks and sorry if this is a redundant question. EDIT: here is a fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/7xmQ6/