I'd like to right-align block elements in a floating container.
Assume the following markup.
<div style="float: left;">
<img style="display: block;" src="...">
<img style="display: block;" src="...">
</div>
current wanted +-----------+ +-----------+ |+-------+ | | +-------+| || | | | | || || | | | | || |+-------+ | ---> | +-------+| |+----+ | | +----+| || | | | | || |+----+ | | +----+| +-----------+ +-----------+
What I've tried:
div { text-align: right; }
- works in IE8, fails in Firefox (naturally, the images are blocks and not supposed to be affected bytext-align
)img { margin: 0 0 0 auto; }
- works in Firefox, fails in IE8- floating the images to the right - does not work as I never want the images on the same line. Also, floated images no longer push down the following content.
What else can I try? I prefer a pure CSS solution, if that's at all possible.
UPDATE
Here's a fiddle that explains the full markup: http://jsfiddle.net/Tomalak/yCTHX/3/
Setting float: right;
works for all real browsers, for IE8 it extends the image box in the row first over the entire width and pushes down the box with the text.
text-align: right;
?text-align: right;
. It's really not that much text in my question.