


The same code displays differently in DMcs6 and VS2010. Why is this? _html/css_WEB-ITnose
The code is as follows:
<head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /><title>无标题文档</title><style>#lside{ width:20px; height:100px; background:green; float:left;}#rside{ width:20px; height:100px; background:red;}</style></head><body><div id="lside">我是左</div><div id="rside">我是右</div></body>
It is displayed as follows in DM. The second div is drilled under the first one:
It is displayed as follows in vs2010. The second div is exactly the same as the first one. Side by side:
What's going on?
Reply to the discussion (solution)
Just display it normally on the browser
Compatibility, please pay attention! ! !
Do not rely on the effect previewed on VS or DM, but on the effect seen on the browser.
#rside
{
width:20px;
height:100px;
background:red;
float:left;
}
Just add it Correct
This is caused by the difference in the interpretation of floating between IE series and non-IE series
Points will be awarded for posting. Thanks for the help.

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