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Some paragraphs

Here is a paragraph. This is the first paragraph of the CSS positioning module exercises file. During the exercises, you will practice working with the various properties CSS provides for adjusting the position of the elements in a web page.

This is the second paragraph. To help you with the exercises, this paragraph has been given the ID paragraph2 so that you can adjust it by itself.

A relative paragraph. Relative paragraphs relate to their relatives relatively reasonably. They are, relatively speaking, relativists.

Float

float

This paragraph demonstrates the use of the float property, which is used to position elements to one side of their container, allowing the other content to flow around them.

Floats are often used with images; paragraph text and other content will automatically make room for the floated element, creating a nice wrap around effect.

Columns

Number one. The one. One dollar. One can't be too careful around one's enemies. One minute. The one thing that I know.

Two turtle doves. Two's company. Two's compliment. Two of a kind. Power of two. Two pair. Two or more. Only two.

Absolute positioning

Absolutely!

Absolutely not!

I absolutely absolve you of your absolute absolutism.

Columns? Absolutely!

Number one. The one. One dollar. One can't be too careful around one's enemies. One minute. The one thing that I know.

Two turtle doves. Two's company. Two's compliment. Two of a kind. Power of two. Two pair. Two or more. Only two.