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  2. Template:Float style - Wikipedia

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  3. Template:Float - Wikipedia

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    Any established HTML/CSS units may be used, for example, {{float |top=2.0em |left=2px |width=10em | the content to float}}. Beware Please ensure whatever it floats (e.g. an image) does not float over other elements or text, even after the navbox is resized.

  4. Bootstrap (front-end framework) - Wikipedia

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    Once added to a project, Bootstrap provides basic style definitions for all HTML elements. The result is a uniform appearance for prose, tables and form elements across web browsers. In addition, developers can take advantage of CSS classes defined in Bootstrap to further customize the appearance of their contents.

  5. Template:Col-float-end - Wikipedia

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    firstcol (with Col-float or Start col-float only) nextcol width Width of the next – or, with Col-float/Start col-float, the first – column. IE-based browsers require a specified width, so defaults to 30.0em. class For any styling defined using classes. style For any additional styling.

  6. Template:Float style/sandbox - Wikipedia

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  7. CSS - Wikipedia

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    class: an identifier that can annotate multiple elements in a document, denoted by a dot prefix e.g. .classname (the phrase "CSS class", although sometimes used, is a misnomer, as element classes—specified with the HTML class attribute—is a markup feature that is distinct from browsers' CSS subsystem and the related W3C/WHATWG standards ...

  8. Margin (typography) - Wikipedia

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    A diagram displaying equal margins of width 25mm on an A4 page. In typography, a margin is the area between the main content of a page and the page edges. [1] The margin helps to define where a line of text begins and ends. When a page is justified the text is spread out to be flush with

  9. Wikipedia : Image markup with HTML

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    See the 2003 version of Floppy disk for an example.. Markup for images is quite complicated. This may be improved in the future: see meta:image pages.Here are some examples of typical markup ("image" for an image in the page, "media" for just a link):

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