The spelling for the verb is "dive" (to jump, especially into water).
The spelling div may also indicate the word divide(into parts) or division (arithmetic operation).
well ,division, divide, dividen, see those are some three.
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If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
Firstly, be sure you're in UTF-8 character encoding. You can do this by adding a meta tag to you header, or by adjusting server settings. Next, you simply write in Marathi using the letters you're used to. To add a color, you need to surround part of your content with a tag you can add a class or style attribute to. <div>I have no idea what this says <span>मैत्रीण माझी नाजुक</span> I hope it's not offensive.</div> If you want to do it the quick and simple way, you can add a style attribute to the SPAN element. Thusly: <div>I have no idea what this says <span style="color:red;font-family:Tahoma,Geneva,Helectia,sans-serif;">मैत्रीण माझी नाजुक</span> I hope it's not offensive.</div> This works well if you only need to change the color this one time. If you want to change the color on a group of elements, you give the elements a class. <div>I have no idea what this says <span class="bigRed">मैत्रीण माझी नाजुक</span> I hope it's not offensive.</div> Then, in the header of the document you give yourself a stylesheet using STYLE tags. <style type="text/css"> .bigRed {color:red;font-family:sans-serif;} </style> Now you can apply the style to any element. For instance the whole of the div, if you want. The key point to notice is that typing in Marathi is the same as any other language, because UTF-8 has the glyphs. As long as we're in that character set, you can just type it in.
You spell it 'certain'.
It's not that hard. If this is what you mean: <div> <div> <h1>Some content</h1> </div> </div>
May be this example will help. Please focus on where ob_implicit_flush(true) and ob_end_flush(); are placed in your code. Version 1:-------------------------------- <?PHP ob_implicit_flush(true); ob_end_flush(); ?> e <div>a<div>a</div> <?PHP sleep(1); ?> <div>b</div> <?PHP sleep(1); ?> c</div> Version 2:------------------------------ <?PHP ob_implicit_flush(true); ob_end_flush(); ?> e<div>a<div>a</div></div> <?PHP sleep(1); ?> <div>b</div> <?PHP sleep(1); ?> c</div> Version 3:------------------------------ <?PHP ob_implicit_flush(true); ob_end_flush(); ?> e<div>a<div>a</div><!--</div>--> <?PHP sleep(1); ?> <div>b</div> <?PHP sleep(1); ?> c</div> ?>
<div>hjghj<div> is a layer
This is a trick question. A square by definition has four equal sides, therefore it cannot measure 4 x 6. A geometrical figure having four sides, right angles, and measuring 4 x 6 would be called a rectangle, not a square. And it would have a perimeter of 20. <p></p><p> </p>The definition of a square is that all four sides are equal.<div><br></div><div>Therefore your 4x6 is a rectangle, and not a square.</div><div><br></div><div>Perimeter would therefore be</div><div><br></div><div>4+6+4+6= 20.<div></div><div><br></div><div>Total all four sides of the rectangle. </div></div>
<div style="float:left;">content</div> OR <div style="float:right;">content</div> I've attached a link that explains how this works in more detail.
<div id="header"> <div id="footer"> <div id="content"> <div id="sidebar"> <div class="post">
Yes, the easiest way to do this is to change the z-index of the div so it is generated on a different layer. An example you could do is below: <div style='position:absolute;z-index:-1;'> This will be behind the main div </div> <div> This is the main div </div>
You can make CSS inside a div but not div in CSS. CSS inside div could be done by : <do=iv style="">.
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<div style="text-align:right"> or <div align="right">
90 Do 9*5*2 If div by 9, its div by 3 If div by 2 and 3 its div by 6 its div by 2,5 and 9 because we mutiplied those
No you can't. While you can put div tags inside textarea tags, as anything in the textarea is treated only as text, the browser will ignore the div tags and they will show as text only and so have no impact. So if you do want sections for text, you would have to look at other ways of doing it, like having several text areas with different formatting.