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Could anybody write the CSS fragment to do this?

<div class="container">
  <span class="left">Left</span><span class="right">Right</span>
</div>

Here's the CSS for .container:

.container {
    position:absolute;
    bottom:0;
    margin: 0 5px 5px 5px;
}

Notice the position is absolute because it is "absolute positionated" on its containing element.

I've alredy tried float:left/float:right on the two nested elements but nothing happens.

3 Answers 3

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Set the elements to block, set a width and float them.

.left{
  display: block;
  float:left;
  width: 100px;
}

.right{
  display: block;
  float:right;
  width: 100px;
}

Example: http://jsfiddle.net/LML2e/

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  • this isn't the solution and float already causes a display: block;, which is just fine in this case.
    – Wouter J
    Dec 16, 2012 at 18:01
  • This is great. One note: the width can also be a percentage, which is cool. Jun 1, 2016 at 18:00
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float: left and float: right will work perfectly when you set a (relative or absolute) width for your .container div

Demo

.container {
    position:absolute;
    bottom:0;
    margin: 0 5px 5px 5px;
    width: 200px; //either absolute width
    width: 100%;  // or relative width
}

Side note: If you set the .container to width: 100% you will get ugly scroll bars due to the margin. Just use the margin in the .left and .right classes. See here.

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  • Ok, I just forgot to set widht:100%; to the container. Thanks a lot. Just une more thing: let's suppose to set .left's font size to 200%, how can I get to have .left and .right aligned at the bottom of the .container element?
    – Max
    Dec 16, 2012 at 18:36
  • 1
    This isn't possible with float. Maybe you should use display: inline-block instead. jsfiddle.net/RBFJ5/7 Other option would be to use a table
    – Horen
    Dec 16, 2012 at 19:09
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You need to set a width in order to use float. If you want a width of 100% you can set .container { width: 100%; } or improve your code into something like:

.container {
    position:absolute;
    bottom:5px;
    left:5px;
    right:5px;
}

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