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sathenzar
Hey guys, I've always hated front end design of web sites. I've always loved the back end logic. But I figured it would really help to master it and I have to say I love WPF positioning a heck of a lot more then div positioning. Is there a book out there that provides good examples on how to format divs to get the display you want? The data part is fine but like for example I just want to have one div box float:left and then another div float:right and always hug the right side of the container div. Well the right div just floats to the right as much as the left div takes up space. It never truly "floats" right and hugs the right side of the parent div, which I want it to do. I'm good with back-end logic and C# desktop apps and such. I've just always hated trying to work with divs. It takes WAY too much time then it should. Hopefully that'll improve after reading a book on it.
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