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Float and Clear
The CSS float
property specifies how an element should float.
The CSS clear
property specifies what elements can float beside the cleared element and on which side.
The float
Property
The float
property is used for positioning and layout on web pages.
The float
property can have one of the following values:
left
- The element floats to the left of its container
right
- The element floats to the right of its container
none
- The element does not float (will be displayed just where it occurs in the text). This is default
inherit
- The element inherits the float value of its parent
In its simplest use, the float
property can be used to wrap text around images.
Float in Picture:
img {
float: right;
}
This example specifies that an image should float to the right in a page:
img {
float: left;
}
This example specifies that an image should float to the left in a page:
img {
float: none;
}
In the following example the image will be displayed just where it occurs in the text (float: none;
):
The clear
Property
The clear
property specifies what elements can float beside the cleared element and on which side.
The clear
property can have one of the following values:
none
- Allows floating elements on both sides. This is default
left
- No floating elements allowed on the left side
right
- No floating elements allowed on the right side
both
- No floating elements allowed on either the left or the right side
inherit
- The element inherits the clear value of its parent
The most common way to use the clear
property is after you have used a float
property on an element.
When clearing floats, you should match the clear
to the float
. If an element is floated to the left
, then you should clear
to the left
. Your floated element will continue to float
, but the cleared element will appear below it on the web page.
Example:
div {
clear: left;
}
Additional Resources:
- MDN CSS: Float & Clear
- W3Schools tutorials
- CSS-Tricks: float & clear