I've got the following problem. I have an <h3> parent element with an <a> child. The <h3> has fixed height and width. I would like the child <a> to be positioned at the bottom of the parent.
The html:
<h3><a href="">This is short</a></h3>
<h3><a href="">This is a long one that should run two lines</a></h3>
I think you will find it has been well documented across multiple media platforms the many reasons for the fall of destiny which supports the reasons i give above, my opinion is that is what caused the most damage to the company as they stopped being a gaming company and pushed a political narrative, look how damaging the dei road was for bud light, stocks crashed multiple resignations and job losses over a box ticking exercise, when decisions are made not to better something but to instead box tick and deliver something that the vast majority didnt ask for then you will get kick back and it normally has a massive financial impact
An oldie but a goodie, we used to punish people in the office who didn't lock their computers, by either doing the above or changing their desktop wallpaper to a reclining David Hasselhoff
I did that to a work colleague many years ago when he left it logged in. Unfortunately I was out of the office the next day, and even the IT department was stumped lol. Got a bit of a bollocking when I got back into the office, but, by god, it was worth it.
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jordan.
Hi there,
I've got the following problem. I have an <h3> parent element with an <a> child. The <h3> has fixed height and width. I would like the child <a> to be positioned at the bottom of the parent.
The html:
The CSS:
What I currently see:
What I'd like to see:
And I would like to achieve it without using [i]display:table [/i]or [i]position:absolute.[/i]
Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks,
Jordan
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