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jondixon
Centering?
  • 2004/8/30 1:25

  • jondixon

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here's a link to the site I'm working on. link. how do I make the contents table centered instead of on the left margin at 1024x768 or higher?

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rocket98
Re: Centering?
  • 2004/8/30 3:12

  • rocket98

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Hi jondixon,

Easiest method to center the content vertically would be to add a tag like this:

<body>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" id="okvir" align="center">

Since everything is 100% that should pull the page into center of window. Your main content areas will remain at 790px unless you change this width in the style.css for the id 'table#okvir'. 100% width in a 790px space if fine.

There are some other issues in your mods from top to bottom, mostly "" out of place, and missing close tags on open <table> etc. Theme looks to work with <table> errors but you could fix then check if fixes are good.

Line 31: Document type doesn't permit attribute “Everything” within element “<img>”.
Line 31: Document type doesn't permit attribute “Christian” within element “<img>”.
Line 31: Document type doesn't permit attribute “in” within element “<img>”.
Line 31: Document type doesn't permit attribute “Atlantic” within element “<img>”.
Line 31: Document type doesn't permit attribute “Canada.""” within element “<img>”.
Line 48: Document type doesn't permit attribute “"” within element “<td>”.
Line 28: Close tag for element “</td>” omitted
Line 93: Document type doesn't permit attribute “"” within element “<td>”.
Line 96: Close element “</td>” found but element wasn't open.
Line 97: Close element “</tr>” found but element wasn't open.
Line 98: Close element “</table>” found but element wasn't open.
Line 117: Document type does not permit element “<br>” in content of element “<tr>”.
Line 112: Close tag for element “</table>” omitted
Line 116: Close tag for element “</tr>” omitted

If you do set page to full 100% width and want to offset the page left and right in the full window put this in your css body tag
margin0 10px 0 10px;
(so your left right columns don't end up tight against left right edges at 100% width. Replace the code that is already there with 0 10px 0 10px.

If this is how you want the alignment to look link then I'm on the right track.

I editted this post in regard to the style.css

Have fun!
rocket98

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jondixon
Re: Centering?
  • 2004/8/30 11:05

  • jondixon

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Man, that was excellent, thanks! I fixed the centering problem and the rest of the issues had to do with having " " arround part of the alt text for the logo.

While we're at it though, at 800x600 res the site is a touch too wide. how do I change that?

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Herko
Re: Centering?
  • 2004/8/30 12:03

  • Herko

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Your screen resolution is 800 pixels wide, but if your webpage is a bit long, the scrollbar 'eats' about 20 pixels from that. So full width at 800x600 is (with a safe margin) 760 px.

Herko

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jondixon
Re: Centering?
  • 2004/8/30 13:53

  • jondixon

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Thanks. The problem i'm having is figuring out hor to change to that width within the 7dana Jane theme.

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jpco_122122
Re: Centering?

I was also encountering almost the same problem with Jondixon, I've been using 7dana-jane theme and my resolution is 1024x768 i had inserted a flash movie with a width of 609,it works fine in the beginning but when anyone has logged in it moves a little bit too long.

What can I do to fix this?

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