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http://www.robertterrell.com/galactic-snack1.htm I have tried a combination of a div tag plus an inline style to get the text on these large art image pages to center, and to align left, too. It's no problem in IE, but in Firefox, I can't make it happen. On this particular page I haven't tried the div tags or anything yet... I uninstalled Firefox after I heard about the "security" issues (it wasn't going to have!) HAHAHAHA So once I reloaded it, I'm back to trying to make the site fit both browsers, and I see that the centering issue is still with me, of course. If someone can tell me how to center the text, and left justify it but keep it centered...I would be...most appreciative. Did you like my William Shatner pauses right there? Thanks, Beelze-Bob |
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Hi beelzebob,
get yourself the Developer Toolbar for Firefox - this makes working on CSS a breeze (via the CSS edit function), because it updates the browser view in (almost) realtime as you type along your CSS. You can find an example of centered / left-aligned text at http://www.auktion-hartmann.de ... take any CSS you want. Alex |
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