Example:
<td>
<img src="..." />
<img src="..." />
<div style="text-align:right display:inline;">
hello world!
</div>
</td>
Well technically you can but it will have no effect. Display: inline will display the div as an inline element (like an a or span) and therefore not have a width - it will shrink to fit the text.
If you are trying to display inline text on the right try using float: right;
Also, in your code you missed out an ";" after the text-align: right.
You can wrap the element which you want to have display:inline inside another div with dir="rtl"
<div dir="rtl">
<div style="display: inline">Align to the right</div>
</div>
The spec is somewhat unclear on this, but it shouldn't work. The text-align
property doesn't really make sense on inline elements, since it applies to blocks of text (which inline elements are not). In your example, <p>
(a block element) would be a better choice anyway.
No, but try using display:inline-block; See snippet
.img{
display:inline-block;
}
.text{
display:inline-block;
color:white;
font-size: 15px;
font-family: tahoma;
text-align:right;
}
.wrapper{
display:block;
background-color:black;
padding:1em;
width:23em;
}
<td>
<div class="wrapper">
<img src="..." class="img"/>
<img src="..." class="img"/>
<div class="text">
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</div>
</div>
</td>