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87 * **''column''** is the same as ''left'' in LTR languages and the same as ''right'' in RTL languages
89 * **''right''** will let the wrap float right
124 :!: Attention: What is the difference between widths and width keywords and when is it best to use which? **Widths** can cause problems and will never fully add up, therefore will break the layout under some circumstances. (See [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Explorer_box_model_bug|box model]] for a technical explanation.) So, getting widths right will need some fiddling around and testing in various browsers. **Width keywords** on the other hand fit automatically and work better on mobile devices. But the drawback is that they need an extra wrap around them and don't work properly in older browsers (IE8 and under).
164 ... and right aligned.
173 ... and right aligned.
402 <WRAP box 350px right :en>
403 ===Outer box floats right ===
409 Text inside outer right box, but beneath inner left box.
421 <WRAP box 350px right :en>
422 === Outer box floats right ===
428 Text inside outer right box, but beneath inner left box.
454 The text direction (''rtl'', right to left or ''ltr'', left to right) will get inserted automatically and is solely dependent on the language. The list of currently supported languages is taken from: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Template:List_of_language_names_ordered_by_code