I am not very good with CSS, HTML and mark-up, but after having read many and many CSS articles, I just have no idea how to get the div-elements on the right place.
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I\'d like to create a software manual with some kind of markup language. I need HTML and LaTeX output. The markup language must support math formulae (basic ones, including fractions). Which markup la
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We have an interesting problem.We are a printing company that allows users to print templated material based on various 3rd party sources.An example would be looking up the details of a house for sale
For an application i am working on, I need to have the image captions span multiple lines. Playing around I was able to get the desired effect f开发者_运维技巧rom this markup:
Notice how in the \'ugly\' side, the doctype is all the way indented and some of the meta lines extend past the left indent.
I have a div containing an event I want it to look like this [-----]TITLE [-IMG-]Author [-----]Date The way I have it set up now is like this
I\'m wondering if anyone has had experience trying to output the css markup of a given element using javascript.
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