web-building | DEPRECATED | Object-Relational Mapping library
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- Encrypts the specified file using AES - 256
- Performs the given input stream using the given cipher
- Encrypt a plaintext string
- Performs the given input stream using the given cipher
- Decrypts the specified key and private key file
- Add Employee
- Ignore properties
- Decrypts a string with private key
- Method to compare two strings
- Helper method
- Parse the request
- Convenience method for client
- Upload an icon
- List of entities
- Compares this Subsidiary with the specified object
- Performs the actual filtering
- JavaMailSender
- Convenience method
- Convert entity to set
- Upload image
- Attempts to connect to the network
- Retrieves a page of users with a specific email
- Request authentication
- Region Servlet
- Download a file
- Get entity revision
- Upload file
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QUESTION
I'm a total beginner in web-building making my first website.
I am currently working on my footer design where I would like to have 3 columns (left, middle, right). The left will have a link to my Whatsapp, the middle where I will place the logo, and the right where I will place the Instagram.
For design perspective, the left column will be aligned to the left; the middle will be aligned center, and the right to the right (image attached).
I managed to preview how I want them to be via the Inspector feature on Chrome, but translating it onto CSS is another issue for me. The left and right column is contained within the same container. If I make the container left-aligned, it will work on my left column but will make the right column wrong, vice versa. To make things worse, the middle part is also contained within the same container.
Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot for your help. Please find below the relevant screenshots
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Answered 2019-Dec-09 at 07:16Community Discussions, Code Snippets contain sources that include Stack Exchange Network
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Install web-building
You can use web-building like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the web-building component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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