Under the “Doing something something different with the last element” subheading, you write:
“If each element has the right margin applied the margin on the final element will cause the set to become too wide forcing that last item down to the next row as shown in the below example…”
However, the image below does not show the last element dropping to the next row, but it shows the result of applying a fix (e.g. putting a negative margin on the list).
Shouldn’t the image show the last element dropping to the next row?
Under the “Doing something something different with the last element” subheading, you write:
“If each element has the right margin applied the margin on the final element will cause the set to become too wide forcing that last item down to the next row as shown in the below example…”
However, the image below does not show the last element dropping to the next row, but it shows the result of applying a fix (e.g. putting a negative margin on the list).
Shouldn’t the image show the last element dropping to the next row?