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Honestly, I didn't know whereTF to put this. XD I didn't know if I had to put it in Webmaster's Discussion, in just Computers & Technology, or in the Community Questions & Feedback. So feel free to move it.
Okay, anyway, I need help with CSS for a moment. I don't know, on this site, how to use CSS to make floating boxes. By that, I mean something like a calender grid. I want to use CSS to have one box with something in it (a picture and a word) and then another box right next to that with something in it (a picture and a word). Like this:
(image no longer exists)
But the place I want to post this in says:
"These require at least 4 sprites or more. Any threads containing less than that will be moved to the Spriters Showcase/Discussion thread. In addition, sprite sheets (an image containing different sprite frames), count as a single sprite, so just keep that in mind."
For your information, that's the pixel art section.
So I can't use a sprite sheet.
Okay, anyway, I need help with CSS for a moment. I don't know, on this site, how to use CSS to make floating boxes. By that, I mean something like a calender grid. I want to use CSS to have one box with something in it (a picture and a word) and then another box right next to that with something in it (a picture and a word). Like this:
(image no longer exists)
But the place I want to post this in says:
"These require at least 4 sprites or more. Any threads containing less than that will be moved to the Spriters Showcase/Discussion thread. In addition, sprite sheets (an image containing different sprite frames), count as a single sprite, so just keep that in mind."
For your information, that's the pixel art section.
So I can't use a sprite sheet.
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