For example you want to display an image beside a text, usually I would do this:
<table> <tr> <td><img ...></td> <td>text</td> </tr> </table>
Is there a better alternative?
You should float them inside a container that is cleared.
Example:
https://jsfiddle.net/W74Z8/504/
A clean implementation is the "clearfix hack". This is Nicolas Gallagher's version:
/** * For modern browsers * 1. The space content is one way to avoid an Opera bug when the * contenteditable attribute is included anywhere else in the document. * Otherwise it causes space to appear at the top and bottom of elements * that are clearfixed. * 2. The use of `table` rather than `block` is only necessary if using * `:before` to contain the top-margins of child elements. */ .clearfix:before, .clearfix:after { content: " "; /* 1 */ display: table; /* 2 */ } .clearfix:after { clear: both; } /** * For IE 6/7 only * Include this rule to trigger hasLayout and contain floats. */ .clearfix { *zoom: 1; } ?
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