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Jun 24, 2016 am 11:52 AM For example, ul width 200px
The first li 90px and the second li 100px 90 100<200 are displayed on the same line
If the first li 110px and the second li 100px 110 100>200 Then replace the entire second li with the second line,
How to achieve this function?
Other tags can also be used
Reply Discussion (Solution)
Floating is fine. If it cannot fit in one line, it will go to the next line. However, it seems that labels for inline elements are also acceptable.
Since you are using li, just use float
Float is fine. If it cannot fit in one line, it will go to the next line. However, it seems that the labels of inline elements are also All are possible.
Since you are using li, just use float
Which one is easier to use?
Then you can use float and give it directly to all Just add a float:left;
to li.
Then you can use floats and directly add a float:left;
to all li's.
I tried it, this function is implemented, but the whole thing is messy, uneven, and different in length
Is there any way to make the whole thing tidier?
Right, this depends on your layout skills
For example, many li elements will be set to the same width, so that several li elements are almost exactly the same size and occupy one line, and then put If the content is centered (or left), it will look better.
If you want to look better, you have to slowly change the style and layout it well. Come on~~
Generally, it is easier to control using js. . .
Generally it is easier to control using js. . .
How to control it? Calculate the length of li content?
Yes, this depends on your layout skills
For example, many li elements will be set to the same width, so that several li elements will almost occupy one line. , and then center (or left) the content, it will look better.
If you want to look better, you have to slowly change the style and layout it well, come on~~
Tears a thousand lines! ! ! ! !
You can just write a fixed length. Calculating the length with js will be troublesome.
Since you layout it like this, the length of the li content should be almost the same.
If the length difference is too big, just use one per line, which is the best-looking style. If it is one per line, there is no need to add float
and it can be displayed directly.
You can just write a fixed length. Calculating the length with js is troublesome.
Since you layout it like this, the length of the li content should be almost the same.
If the length difference is too big, just use one per line, which is the best-looking style. If it is one per line, there is no need to add float
and it can be displayed directly.
Now popular mix and match~~~~
The ul li tag is particularly suitable. Set the width of ul to a fixed value, and set the width and height of li to fixed values. The li tag With the addition of the float attribute, the width exceeding the ul will be automatically switched to the next line. Remember to write the style of the li tag more beautifully
It’s hard to imagine what it looks like to be both long and short.
Let me tell you, use float. As for what looks good, study it slowly.
The ul li tag is particularly suitable. Set the width of ul to a fixed value, and set the width and height of li to fixed values. Add the float attribute to the li tag. If the width exceeds ul, it will automatically change to On the next line, remember to make the li tag style more beautiful
I omitted the excess width, but half a word will be displayed, (/□)
I don’t know this either

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