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Editting with HTML scroll boxes.


Question Posted Monday April 2 2012, 8:48 am

I want to know how to position your scroll box to the right side of your page. Codes like "<p align="right"> and "float:right" do not work. Is there any other code that might suit on positioning your scroll box on a page? Including that the scroll box doesn't show behind an image on your page, but on top of the image.

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theymos answered Monday April 2 2012, 2:08 pm:
I don't know what scroll box you're talking about, but usually you can just wrap whatever it is in <div style="float:right">. Like:

<div style="float:right">Whatever you want to float right.</div>

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