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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T21:39:27+00:00 2026-05-11T21:39:27+00:00

I am working on a few projects to improve my HTML and CSS. One

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I am working on a few projects to improve my HTML and CSS. One of which is a simple Sudoku solver. I need to create a Grid in which to put either Labels or TextBoxes. I want a grid layout exactly like the Grid image in this question.

What’s the best way of achieving this? CSS… or tables? And how would I go about creating this?

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    2026-05-11T21:39:28+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:39 pm

    If it’s tabular data, you can use a table. If you want to stick with DIV’s, you can do that easily by setting specific width/height values for each parent cube, and the child cubs, and simply floating them left/right. Just be sure to use the clear fix to keep the content from flowing past their sibling tags if you decide NOT to use explicit width/height values.

    #sudoku {
      width:297px;
      height:297px;
    }
      .parentCube {
        width:99px;
        height:99px;
        float:left;
      }
        .childCube {
          width:33px;
          height:33px;
          float:left;
        }
    
    <div id="sudoku">
      <div class="parentCube">
        <div class="childCube"></div>
        <div class="childCube"></div>
        <div class="childCube"></div>
        <div class="childCube"></div>
        <div class="childCube"></div>
        <div class="childCube"></div>
        <div class="childCube"></div>
        <div class="childCube"></div>
        <div class="childCube"></div>
      </div>
      <div class="parentCube">
        <div class="childCube"></div>
        <div class="childCube"></div>
        <div class="childCube"></div>
        <div class="childCube"></div>
        <div class="childCube"></div>
        <div class="childCube"></div>
        <div class="childCube"></div>
        <div class="childCube"></div>
        <div class="childCube"></div>
      </div>
      <div class="parentCube">
        <div class="childCube"></div>
        <div class="childCube"></div>
        <div class="childCube"></div>
        <div class="childCube"></div>
        <div class="childCube"></div>
        <div class="childCube"></div>
        <div class="childCube"></div>
        <div class="childCube"></div>
        <div class="childCube"></div>
      </div>
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