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Posted by dorayme on 11/29/06 00:22
In article <12mpk13h5f0h4ce@corp.supernews.com>,
"Daryl" <lyradf@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I tried the auto margin left and right. IE6 doesn't handle this correctly.
> Not when I tested it anyway. The problem with the div tag is that it
> assumes a break between sections and stacks them. It doesn't keep them as
> inline items. Otherwise, I never would have had to ask for advise.
>
> "dorayme" <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
> news:doraymeRidThis-065108.11011829112006@news-vip.optusnet.com.au...
> > In article <12mpiitqkqb6kc2@corp.supernews.com>,
> > "Daryl" <lyradf@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Im still looking for help if there is any available apart from the
> >> criticism.
> >
> > Your original question:
> >
> >> http://www.dreamscape.com/lyradf/index2.htm
> >> The top two sections are dandy. Its all the other ones to follow that are
> >> going to be a pain.
> >> Is there an inline html tag that I can set the width and height on other
> >> than <div> that I should be using?
> >
> > Why are you saying other than div? A standard way to centre stuff
> > is to wrap in a div that is then centred by things like
> > div#wrapper {width:800px;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;}
> >
> > --
> > dorayme
OK, it is not obvious quite that anyone understands what you
want. They may but maybe are unsympathetic for various reasons.
Do these things and you will get help:
Isolate the problem further in a url and ask how can one centre
"this" where "this" is obvious.
And don't top post
--
dorayme
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