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How to design master page using division instead of table in asp.net ? I used table so far so guide me how to use briefly...


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Vikyas
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See YOu Have To Do As Below
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XML
<div Style="align:left">
<div>image</div>
<div>login</div>
<div>someother</div>
</div>


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by this it will Come In single row only...
Conclusion:Align Left the main div All the other content Will come is Same row
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Thnaks
 
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i will design as my perspective you can modify your own as needed

Step1: Use the nested div and try to make pseudo code of the design
Step2: Divide the Section as Header,Section And Footer

Step 3:now use
XML
<div>
<div>header</div>
<div>content</div>
<div>footer</div>
</div>


Step: you can add nested div inside as per your requirement and same it is like table

assume tr as div

thanks

some Links:
<a href="http://mrbool.com/understanding-the-div-tag-in-html/25263">
 
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vikyas26 27-Aug-14 9:17am    
How to align the div element to different size ? Ex: I want to display Image,login details,some content all in single row,guide me how to align the div ? in css what should I use either % or px or em ?
It's depends your requirement, what type of design you want then make a design on that way. For information sharing some link make review there
how-to-create-master-pages-with-aspnet-4/[^]
http://odetocode.com/articles/450.aspx[^]
 
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vikyas26 27-Aug-14 9:17am    
How to align the div element to different size ? Ex: I want to display Image,login details,some content all in single row,guide me how to align the div ? in css what should I use either % or px or em ?
[no name] 27-Aug-14 9:40am    
See in the following way
<div style="float: left; height: 100px; width: 49%; background-color: aliceblue;">
</div>
<div style="float: left; height: 100px; width: 49%; background-color: aquamarine;">
</div>

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