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9.3

A fixed dimension div to float on the bottom-right of a variable height div?

Asked by psfollies in Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)

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I am at a loss here.  I have a page with a standard 2-column CSS-driven layout. The left column has navigation and the right has content.  The content column has a height dependant upon the amount of text within.  I need a nested div in it that is absolute in dimension (H and W) and will stick to the bottom-right corner of the content div.

I have attached a sketch of what I am trying to accomplish here.  The content column text (colored green below) will need to wrap around the left side of the yellow div.

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