In the below code
var panel=<div name="panel" id="panel" style="display:inline;position: absolute; margin-left: auto;margin-right:auto;left: 0;right: 0;width:350px;height: 100px;filter:alpha(opacity=50);">testfield1</div>' ;
panel = panel + '  <div id ="name" style="display:inline;position: absolute; margin-left: auto;ma开发者_StackOverflowrgin-right:auto;left: 350px;right: 0;width:750px;height: 100%;border-color:black;">
panel = panel + 'This is a test</div>
The text "This is a test" appears at the bottom of the div, whereas "testfield1" appears at the center. How to make both pieces of text inline with each other?
Thanks.
This is WAY too un-readable.
A few pointers though from what I CAN see
Use the StringBuilder class instead of concatenating all of those strings
System.Text.StringBuilder sb = new System.Text.StringBuilder()
sb.Append(@"<div id=""panel"">");
...
string panel = sb.ToString();
I don't think you need to add the name attribute to your divs, id normally suffices
Seperate out the styles into a seperate style sheet (css) and get rid of all the un-necessary non breaking spaces
In your css you want something like
div#panel
{
display: inline;
position: absolute;
...
}
div#panel #name
{
display: inline;
position: absolute;
}
Also combine styles where you can, for example the above could be re-written as
div#panel, div#panel #name
{
display: inline;
position: absolute;
...
}
Then poeple will able to help you debug your css
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