Rails: horizontally inline values from the ratyrate gem











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I'm using the ratyrate gem on my app and in order rate some items on my app. The following code shows the stars along with the avg rate number:



<p style="font-size: 17px; display: inline-block;"><%= rating_for item, 'quality', :style=>"text-align: right;" %>
<strong style="color: #7f7f7f"><%= item.average("quality").nil? ? '0' : (item.average("quality").avg).round(2) %></strong></p>


As you can see I wraped everything with a basic <p style="font-size: 17px; display: inline-block;"></p> in order to inline the stars and the number, but for some reason they don't. I also tried a few other ways but without any luck.



Any ideas on how to inline both of them?










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    I'm using the ratyrate gem on my app and in order rate some items on my app. The following code shows the stars along with the avg rate number:



    <p style="font-size: 17px; display: inline-block;"><%= rating_for item, 'quality', :style=>"text-align: right;" %>
    <strong style="color: #7f7f7f"><%= item.average("quality").nil? ? '0' : (item.average("quality").avg).round(2) %></strong></p>


    As you can see I wraped everything with a basic <p style="font-size: 17px; display: inline-block;"></p> in order to inline the stars and the number, but for some reason they don't. I also tried a few other ways but without any luck.



    Any ideas on how to inline both of them?










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      I'm using the ratyrate gem on my app and in order rate some items on my app. The following code shows the stars along with the avg rate number:



      <p style="font-size: 17px; display: inline-block;"><%= rating_for item, 'quality', :style=>"text-align: right;" %>
      <strong style="color: #7f7f7f"><%= item.average("quality").nil? ? '0' : (item.average("quality").avg).round(2) %></strong></p>


      As you can see I wraped everything with a basic <p style="font-size: 17px; display: inline-block;"></p> in order to inline the stars and the number, but for some reason they don't. I also tried a few other ways but without any luck.



      Any ideas on how to inline both of them?










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      I'm using the ratyrate gem on my app and in order rate some items on my app. The following code shows the stars along with the avg rate number:



      <p style="font-size: 17px; display: inline-block;"><%= rating_for item, 'quality', :style=>"text-align: right;" %>
      <strong style="color: #7f7f7f"><%= item.average("quality").nil? ? '0' : (item.average("quality").avg).round(2) %></strong></p>


      As you can see I wraped everything with a basic <p style="font-size: 17px; display: inline-block;"></p> in order to inline the stars and the number, but for some reason they don't. I also tried a few other ways but without any luck.



      Any ideas on how to inline both of them?







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          I found the solution, I added to different div's and styled them with float:left;



          <div style="float:left;"><%= rating_for item, 'quality' %></div>
          <div style="float:left; margin-top: 1px;"><strong style="color: #7f7f7f"><%= item.average("quality").nil? ? '0' : (item.average("quality").avg).round(2) %></strong></div>





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            I found the solution, I added to different div's and styled them with float:left;



            <div style="float:left;"><%= rating_for item, 'quality' %></div>
            <div style="float:left; margin-top: 1px;"><strong style="color: #7f7f7f"><%= item.average("quality").nil? ? '0' : (item.average("quality").avg).round(2) %></strong></div>





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              I found the solution, I added to different div's and styled them with float:left;



              <div style="float:left;"><%= rating_for item, 'quality' %></div>
              <div style="float:left; margin-top: 1px;"><strong style="color: #7f7f7f"><%= item.average("quality").nil? ? '0' : (item.average("quality").avg).round(2) %></strong></div>





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                I found the solution, I added to different div's and styled them with float:left;



                <div style="float:left;"><%= rating_for item, 'quality' %></div>
                <div style="float:left; margin-top: 1px;"><strong style="color: #7f7f7f"><%= item.average("quality").nil? ? '0' : (item.average("quality").avg).round(2) %></strong></div>





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                I found the solution, I added to different div's and styled them with float:left;



                <div style="float:left;"><%= rating_for item, 'quality' %></div>
                <div style="float:left; margin-top: 1px;"><strong style="color: #7f7f7f"><%= item.average("quality").nil? ? '0' : (item.average("quality").avg).round(2) %></strong></div>






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