Sorry for being such a newbie but I have been trying to position it
with floats but I haven't been able to make it work. Would you be so
kind as to give me more details?

thanks for replying btw



On Jul 4, 11:53 pm, Tilen Majerle <[email protected]> wrote:
> yes you can do this with CSS float positioning div
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> > I've googled but strangely I can't find the answer to what must surely
> > be a common want. I did find some articles but none that provided a
> > solution I either understood or was the same.
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> > I want to have my submit button to the right of my search form field.
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> > then on a new line the field with the search button on the same line.
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> > I've tried all sorts of css but because cakephp produces all the
> > different bits in different divs nothing has worked. I know I could
> > just code it manually with spans but surely theres a cakey way of
> > doing it?
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