Difference between revisions of "Template:ClearFloats"

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<onlyinclude><span style="clear:both;font-size:0"></span></onlyinclude><noinclude>
<onlyinclude><span style="clear:both;font-size:0;display:block"></span></onlyinclude><noinclude>
When you float an image to the left or right, text will wrap around it; this is pretty standard formatting. Problem is, this effect can't really be ''contained''. If the floated image is underneath a section heading and the image is longer than the content of that section, then content from the next section(s) will also wrap around the image.
When you float an image to the left or right, text will wrap around it; this is pretty standard formatting. Problem is, this effect can't really be ''contained''. If the floated image is underneath a section heading and the image is longer than the content of that section, then content from the next section(s) will also wrap around the image.


This template (<code><nowiki>{{ClearFloats}}</nowiki></code>) allows you to ''clear'' a float: content after the template will be shoved down below the floated content/image, to avoid the wrapping effect.
This template (<code><nowiki>{{ClearFloats}}</nowiki></code>) allows you to ''clear'' a float: content after the template will be shoved down below the floated content/image, to avoid the wrapping effect.
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