CSS Halloween costumes? Get creative! Oct31 '05

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# (1 of 2): Jennifer Grucza » jennifergrucza.com

3 hours, 58 minutes after the fact. (Mon 31 Oct 2005, 11:37 AM CST)

The way I would do float:left is to take a box (maybe paint it a nice color), then attach it to my right arm. That way when you're looking at me, you can see the box has been floated left of the content (me). Actually, though, the rest of me wouldn't be flowing underneath it, so many it's more of a negative margin.

# (2 of 2): Matthom

7 hours, 56 minutes after the fact. (Mon 31 Oct 2005, 3:35 PM CST)

Actually, though, the rest of me wouldn't be flowing underneath it, so many it's more of a negative margin.

Yes, but I still see what you are saying. Maybe if the box was on your right shoulder, that would mean some content is to the right of the box, and some content is below.

Of course, your legs are two columns, so you might want to apply a clear: left (or clear: both) to that structure. :)

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