On 3/2/07, Kenneth Downs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd like to have two links on a page.   They should be on the same line
together, one flush left, the other flush right.  The TABLE method is
just to have two cells, but of course we don't want to do that.

What I tried was putting two divs, one after the other.  The 2nd one was
relative positioned with its height at -1em.  This did not work on IE 6,
and as I am using a downloaded template, as I twiddled I quickly
realized I was going to make it a lot worse before it ever got better.

DIVs are block elements, which have an implied <br /> in them.

Consider using SPANs, which are inline elements which don't have an
implied BR, for things that are side by side.
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