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Unread 23 Aug 2007, 14:06   #3
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Re: HTML & CSS - inlining a block element

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Originally Posted by GReaper
Replace the div with span?

The div tag is a block level element, span is an inline element.
I tried that, a span can not have a width and height attribute though. So a span is inserted with a width and height of 0, so the image is not visible.
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