Hi Rune,

You can't have to different text alignment in the same element.
Which means you need another element to put your content in.

Two solutions: 
A real element like 
<li class="group">text<em>second text</em></li>, 

Or using a pseudo-element and a specific attribute 
<li class="group" data-alternative="second text">text</li> 

Real element kinda pollute the DOM, pseudo-element is limited to text-only (no 
link, image, …)

In both cases, define position: relative on li.group, then use position: 
absolute; right: 0; for the <em>  / pseudo-element.


Remi 

Le 17 oct. 2013 à 15:55, runback <rune.b...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> Hi Remi
> 
> I use the following code:
> 
> <li class="group">Text to the left</li>
> 
> Works like a dream! - But what if I also want to set some text to the right 
> on the same line (but with another font and color)? How do I do that?
> 
> Regards
> 
> Rune
> 
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