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No matter what tips I google, I still can't find the proper codes to align my images horizontally. How can I fix this? What am I doing wrong? Please help. I'd really appreciate it. Would really like to get better with coding.

Here is the HTML

<div class="entry">
    <a target="_blank" href="toyapage.html">
        <img src="img/mypage.jpg" width="400" height="300" />         
    </a>
</div>

<div class="entry">
    <a target="_blank" href="sister.html">
        <img src="img/secondpage.jpg" width="400" height="300"/>
    </a>
</div>

<div class="entry">
    <a target="_blank" href="Welcome.html">
        <img src="img/Welcome.jpg" width="400" height="300"  />
    </a>
</div>

<div class="entry">
    <a target="_blank" href="images.html">
        <img src="Marc.jpg" width="400" height="300" />
    </a>
</div>

<div class="entry">
    <a target="_blank" href="Cooking.html">
        <img src="screenshot.png" width="400" height="300" />
    </a>
</div>

<div class="entry">
    <a target="_blank" href="Layout.html">
        <img src="screenshot.jpg" width="400" height="300" />
    </a>
</div>

<div class="entry">
    <a target="_blank" href="carbs.html#">
        <img src="carbscreenshot.jpg" width="400"   height="300" />
    </a>
</div>

<div class="entry">
    <a target="_blank" href="photo.html">
        <img src="img/screenshot22.jpg" width="400" height="300" />
    </a>
</div>

Here is the CSS

.entry {
    width: 1000px;
    margin: 0;
    margin-bottom: 5px;
    padding: 0;

    -webkit-transition: all 1s ease;
    -moz-transition: all 1s ease;
    -o-transition: all 1s ease;
    -ms-transition: all 1s ease;
    transition: all 1s ease;
}

.entry img {
    width: 400px;
    display: inline;
    margin: 10px;
    margin-left: 200px;
}
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  • This one could really use a running snippet or fiddle.
    – joshp
    Dec 27, 2015 at 1:51

4 Answers 4

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Maybe you could align your images in a table element in tds on the same tr?

<table>
    <tr>
       <td>
           <div/>
           <!--Should be on the same row as the other div...-->
       </td>
       <td>
           <div/>
       </td>
    </tr>
</table>
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  • 1
    Layout using table tags is widely considered to be obsolete, and even if one were to use table-styled divs it's not really the tool for this job. Dec 27, 2015 at 2:29
  • @Maximillian is right. Using tables for anything other than tabular data is highly discouraged today. Tables were commonly used for layout when powerful div elements and CSS weren't fully adopted. It's better to keep your HTML simple by using div elements and encapsulate layout details in CSS. Dec 28, 2015 at 21:41
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Try adjusting your css for entry.

.entry {
        width: 400px; 
        margin: 0;
        margin-bottom: 5px;
        padding: 0;
        position: relative;
        float:left;
}

Floating your image containers to the left would be one way. I adjusted the width because 1000px would not fit side by side on most screens.

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  • Thank you! your code worked :) its displaying horizontally, but not centered right. My last image looks smashed onto the side of the page. I was thinking of changing the size of the images to see if that might help Dec 27, 2015 at 2:21
  • Using the code youve provided. I would suggest placing all entries in a parent div container. Set the width of the container. Set margin to auto. There are many wad to center content on a page. Knowing more about the layout would be useful, but this should work.
    – Damian C
    Dec 27, 2015 at 2:28
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Your images are displaying vertically because they are each nested inside a div tag (not necessarily a bad layout). A div tag is a block element, so there will be newlines between your images.

Solution: You can use CSS to force the div elements to display as inline elements. Try adding this CSS property:

.entry {
    display: inline;
}

If that doesn't work, experiment with other types of display values (e.g. inline-block).

P.S. You will find this w3schools article helpful that discusses block vs. inline elements and the display property: CSS Layout - The display Property

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your images are in DIVs. DIVs are block elements, which by default have a width of 100% (= full window/vieport width).

Try to change this rule:

.entry {
        width: 1000px;
        margin: 0;
        margin-bottom: 5px;
        padding: 0;
}

to

.entry {
  margin-bottom: 5px;
  display: inline-block;
}

or to

.entry {
      margin-bottom: 5px;
      float: left;
    }

and remove display: inline; from the .entry img rule. Images are inline-block elements by default, so this rule is redundant.

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