The element you are attempting to float right is set to 100% of its containers width so it has no where to move.
Instead of Float: right; as your inline styling on that element, try text-align: right;. The outer most wrapping around your text, that is not 100% width, is a span tag. Span tags are inline items so the are effected by text rules like alignment, and inherit from their parents. Setting the raw html container's inline styles to "text-align: right;" does what you need.
The element you are attempting to float right is set to 100% of its containers width so it has no where to move.
Instead of Float: right; as your inline styling on that element, try text-align: right;. The outer most wrapping around your text, that is not 100% width, is a span tag. Span tags are inline items so the are effected by text rules like alignment, and inherit from their parents. Setting the raw html container's inline styles to "text-align: right;" does what you need.