There are many ways, based on floating bits to left or right. Here is a quick sample: http://www.maxdesign.com.au/jobs/login_test.htm
HTH Russ > I have always wanted to do this� > > I have never seen it possible without TABLES or Absolute positioning� > > > > It must be possible though. > > > > What I want to do is, have 1 piece of text aligned LEFT, and on the same line, > another piece of text aligned RIGHT� > > > > It�s a admin panel, where the line displays: > > > Title � username (then on the very right is a link to LOGOUT) > > > > But unless I use tables I can�t do that� > > > > The reason why I am after this is because I want my whole website to be absent > of any tables. > > > > www.neester.com/index2.php <http://www.neester.com/index2.php> <- that is the > continuing method � there is a guestbook where you can leave comments if you > like� > > > > > > I was hoping that CSS would allow you to have this sort of thing: > > > > <p style=�align:left�> HEADING <p style=�align:right�> (if I close the <p> tag > it will create a new line, but it does this when you open a new <p> tag > anyway� > > is there anyway around this? > > > > I have yet to try: <span> tags. > > And the last resort would be using 2 div�s > > That is my last resort because, I have <div class=�content�><div > class=�admin�> then I would have 2 more nested divs� > > It would end up a hassle like tables end up a hassle� > > > > > > Any help anyone? > > Thanks in advance! > > > > ------------------------ > > � Chris Stratford > � [EMAIL PROTECTED] > � www.neester.com <http://www.neester.com> > > ------------------------ > > > Thanks Russ ----------------------------------------------- Russ Weakley Max Design Phone: (02) 9410 2521 Mobile: 0403 433 980 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.maxdesign.com.au ----------------------------------------------- ***************************************************** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ *****************************************************
