Hi Georg,

IE/win handles it like Firefox. Gecko and IE have one interpretation of
such float line-ups, and Opera and Safari have another. I prefer the
Op/Saf one since it works well for all cases, but it's probably the
wrong one :-)

'Probably the wrong one' because it's not according to the CSS spec?
Two standard compliant browsers handle the same and other two the opposite; judging from IE's history, it's hard to believe IE would get it right.


A better alternative is what I have overstyled a bit in the added
"example 2-b", as there's no chance of overlapping in such a "reverse
styled" case, and the source-order is the the same as the visual order.
One more span needed though.

Yes. I try to avoid adding extra span as there are too many items needed to float right.

Thank you for the response though.

Best,

tee


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