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Despite the tag discontinuation <center>, she still solved this my problem d eforma simple, but would like to know how to solve it just using css.
The idea is to put two buttons (or div's) at each end, and in the center put two buttons, as in the following image:

Using the tag <center>, I did just the following:
<div style="float: left">
<p:commandButton .../>
</div>
<center>
<p:commandButton ..."/>
<p:commandButton .../>
</center>
<div style="float: right">
<p:commandButton .../>
</div>
Note: To div that could put the two center buttons does not have a fixed size, can change dynamically, so I did not use the margin: 0 auto.
How to do this using css?
To the
position:absolute;function correctly, the parent element shall be positioned at least withposition:relative;, even so +1– Jader A. Wagner
@Jader updated as noted, grateful.
– Bacco
Yay! This is the simplest solution I’ve seen so far. @Bacco, thank you so much bro. : D
– Cold
What is the need of
overflow: hidden;@Bacchus?– Cold
@Cold even took this case, I think it is force of habit that I have, for when I need to stick a float in the element it does not escape :). But remember that overflow:Hidden has the side effect of stretching the div to encompass content in some situations.
– Bacco