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What is the difference between lt;section gt; and lt;div gt;? Thinking more about section vs div, including in light of this answer, I've come to the conclusion that they are exactly the same element The W3C says a div "represents its children" Well, isn't that also what the section element does? Yes, section implies its children are grouped together, but by the very act of putting children inside a div, you are also, yes, grouping them together At
Xpath: select div that contains class AND whose specific child element . . . div[contains(@class, 'measure-tab') and contains( span, 'someText')] That said, this solution looks extremely fragile If the table happens to contain a span with the text you're looking for, the div containing the table will be matched, too I'd suggest to find a more robust way of filtering the elements For example by using IDs or top-level document structure
Is it possible to focus on a lt;div gt; using JavaScript focus() function? The overlay div scrolls into view, but the focus is still in the background div The only sure-fire way I know of is to have a tabbable element (using tabindex attribute) in the overlay div and use focus() on that element instead
html - How do I place two divs side by side? - Stack Overflow I have a main wrapper div that is set 100% width Inside that I would like to have two divs, one that has a fixed width, and the other fills the rest of the space How do I float the second div to
css - How to make a div center align in HTML - Stack Overflow you need to wrap your div with another div, and set the outer div's style to be text-align for IE Just writing a solution does not help people learn You should try to teach rather then just get rid of people quickly Re: "The outer text-align is needed for IE " — For IE 5 5 and earlier! Support for auto margins was added in IE6 standards mode!
How can I vertically align elements in a div? - Stack Overflow I have a div with two images and an h1 All of them need to be vertically aligned within the div, next to each other One of the images needs to be absolute positioned within the div What is the CSS
html - How to overlay one div over another div - Stack Overflow Unfortunately I cannot nest the div#infoi or the img, inside the first div navi It has to be two separate div s as shown, but I need to know how I could place the div#infoi over the div navi and to the right most side and centered on top of the div navi