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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.
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
There is a floating issue in HTML/CSS that prevents certain images (or other floating objects) from floating above others. It occurs only if: there are multiple floating objects on one side of the page; the floating object on the other side of the page comes after the other ones in the source code
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):
We would like to have two right floating images at the top of the first section of our article (here, the Lipsum section), and one left floating image at the top of the second section (here, the Lorem section). To achieve this layout, without using a stack template, we could try the following code:
HTML equivalent: <br> or <br /> can be used to break line layout. Templates for line breaks: {} can add multiple line breaks. {} and {} adds a break with styling, to clear floating elements. Often used to prevent text from flowing next to unrelated tables or images. Unbulleted list:
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Responsive/ mobile suited Start template Column divider End template Float "col-float" Yes Yes {{}}{{col-float-break}}{{col-float-end}}"columns-start" Yes Yes ...