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Add vertical-align:top; to align an item to the top. See CSS vertical-align property for other options. The tables and images will wrap depending on screen width ...
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A table is an arrangement of columns and rows that organizes and positions data or images. Tables can be created on Wikipedia pages using special wikitext syntax, and many different styles and tricks can be used to customise them.
Recall that, outside an image-table, the parameter "right|" causes an image to align (either) above or below an infobox, but would not float alongside the infobox. For that reason, many images beside an infobox are typically set as "left|" to align along the left-margin, rather than floated into the center of the page.
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This is used to create custom table of contents templates. It replaces and suppresses the ToC that the wiki software would automatically generate. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Title title The title to use for this ToC element. The default is Contents. String optional Align align Sets the CSS float and clear properties, which forces this float ...
Alignment: align 2: Whether you want your userbox to be left-aligned or right-aligned. Value must be 'left' or 'right'. Suggested values left right Default right Example right: Line: suggested: Header style (toptextstyle) toptextstyle: Additional CSS code for the header (toptext). String: optional: Text colour: textcolor: Default colour for ...
CSS Flexible Box Layout, commonly known as Flexbox, [2] is a CSS web layout model. [4] It is in the W3C 's candidate recommendation (CR) stage. [ 2 ] The flex layout allows responsive elements within a container to be automatically arranged depending on viewport (device screen) size.