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This template is used to position text or elements to the rightmost/leftmost of a page/area, without changing the alignment or formatting of other text and elements nearby. Whatever you float with this template will cover up anything underneath it. Text will wrap underneath this template, not around it. For aligning text in general, see {}.
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When there is a long strip of right-positioned images or infoboxes together with a number of article sections, it usually causes the section editing links—"[edit]"—for the sections which start after the first and before the last image or infobox to bunch up to the left of it like this: [edit] [edit] [edit] (see Example 1.)
All optional and applicable to {} / {{Start col-float}} and {{Col-float-break}} / {{Break col-float}} except firstcol: 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
Parent element that holds all flex items. Using the CSS display property, the container can be defined as either flex or inline-flex. Flex item Any direct child element held within the flex container is considered a flex item. Any text within the container element is wrapped in an unknown flex item. Axes
Here comes a short paragraph that is contained in a "div" element that is floated to the right. which would produce the box to the right. Some wikitext elements allow you to insert CSS styling directly into them.
Using this technique has a side effect. If your list is longer than the floated element, then the list will not flow around the image like normal, but instead be one block, leaving white space below the floated element. This goes for both left and right side of the list.
Responsive/ mobile suited Start template Column divider End template Float "col-float" Yes Yes {{}}{{col-float-break}}{{col-float-end}}"columns-start" Yes Yes ...