How to design a mutliple view's in SAP ui5 similiar to TabStrip.

I have created two views both should be displayed in the below mentioned format
view1   view2 (Similiar to tabstrip)
But in my case view2 is displayed below the view1
view1
view2
i have added my index.html file  and screenshot is available on attachment
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge">
<meta http-equiv='Content-Type' content='text/html;charset=UTF-8' />
<script src="resources/sap-ui-core.js" id="sap-ui-bootstrap"
    data-sap-ui-libs="sap.ui.commons"
    data-sap-ui-theme="sap_goldreflection">
</script>
<!-- add sap.ui.table,sap.ui.ux3 and/or other libraries to 'data-sap-ui-libs' if required -->
<script>
    sap.ui.localResources("mutipleview");
    var view = sap.ui.view({
        id : "idmultiple1",
        viewName : "mutipleview.multiple",
        type : sap.ui.core.mvc.ViewType.JS
    var view = sap.ui.view({
        id : "idmultiple",
        viewName : "mutipleview.anotherview",
        type : sap.ui.core.mvc.ViewType.JS
    view.placeAt("content");
    view.placeAt("content1");
</script>
</head>
<body class="sapUiBody" role="application">
    <div id="content"></div>
    <div id="content1"></div>
</body>
</html>

Hi Abdul,
You can use Float CSS property in div tag to arrange the views in a single row. I mean you can do this,
<body class="sapUiBody" role="application">
    <div id="content" style="float:left"></div>
    <div id="content1" style="float:left"></div>
</body>
Thanks & Regards,
Vishwa

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