
What is the difference between <section> and <div>?
Aug 4, 2011 · 78 Just an observation - haven't found any documentation corroborating this If a section contains another section, a h1-header in the inner section is displayed in a smaller font than a h1- …
¿Cual es el uso correcto de la etiqueta div?
Sep 1, 2020 · La cuestión es que hace poco "terminé" de estudiar HTML y me di cuenta de que en muchas ocasiones se utiliza la etiqueta <div>. Ahora mismo estoy comenzando con …
How can I vertically align elements in a div? - Stack Overflow
In a nutshell (and to prevent link rot): Inline elements (and only inline elements) can be vertically aligned in their context via vertical-align: middle. However, the “context” isn’t the whole parent container …
How can I center text (horizontally and vertically) inside a div block?
Apr 18, 2011 · Learn how to center text horizontally and vertically inside a div block with various CSS techniques and examples.
Why does my image inside a div have extra space below it?
This discussion on Stack Overflow addresses the issue of extra space below an image inside a div and provides solutions.
css - Align <div> elements side by side - Stack Overflow
Note: the space between these two child elements can be removed, by removing the space between the div tags: html
Make a div fill the height of the remaining screen space
Sep 18, 2008 · Learn how to make a div dynamically fill the remaining screen space using CSS and HTML techniques.
Is it possible to focus on a <div> using JavaScript focus() function?
Sep 7, 2010 · The overlay div scrolls into view, but the focus is still in the background div. The only sure-fire way I know of is to have a tabbable element (using tabindex attribute) in the overlay div and use …
What is the difference between <p> and <div>? - Stack Overflow
Feb 9, 2010 · DIV is a generic block level container that can contain any other block or inline elements, including other DIV elements, whereas P is to wrap paragraphs (text).
How to force child div to be 100% of parent div's height without ...
The title speaks of a parent div, but the question makes it sound like you want two sibling divs (navigation and content) to be the same height. Do you (a) want both navigation and content to be …