I am a bit puzzled right now, because I had CSS code that worked, but it wasn't beautiful at all. I now want to rework this CSS styles and build them via LESS. And I have big problems with display:table;
/ display:table-row;
and display:table-cell;
.
For example I have the following code: http://jsfiddle.net/La3kd/2/
How can I do it that the last cell (center) does not shift the above second cell to the right? The last cell should have the width of the 2 cells above. Some kind of colspan is needed. It is so weird, because I have the impression that it worked before I reworked the code. But now all elements to the right are totally shifted.
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