Hi,
Try this, just adjust the CSS values (height, width, etc) to the ones you need:
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Browse All TopicsIn the attached file, the first graph shows the current layout of input box. The 2nd graph shows the ideal layout (the input box is aligned to the right). I tried to use div and it works but the text height doesn't match the input box height so each row is not aligned. How to fix this issue?
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by: FarzadAPosted on 2009-08-07 at 23:24:09ID: 25048549
Hello,
Instead of using div you can use table with hidden border (border=0). Use style to fomrat each cell of table.
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