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mokaval

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Posted: 07/28/2009, 8:23 AM

Hi

all the pages I generate always come out left in a browser. I'd appreciate having them all centered. What do I have to do?

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Fernand
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peterr


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Posted: 07/28/2009, 12:04 PM

Hi,

One way is to create a table, then place your forms into the table and center them.

Or you can use the <DIV> tag around your content:
http://www.google.com/search?q=center+page+div

Or you can try other methods discussed on the web:
http://www.google.com/search?q=how+to+center+page

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mokaval

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Posted: 07/29/2009, 6:26 AM

Hi Peter

well I don't understand the meening of "create a table, then place your forms into the table and center them".
Why is'nt possible to use the property of the page? and to indicate "Center". There are those margin things but it even seems more complicated.

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peterr


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Posted: 07/29/2009, 3:33 PM

Fernand,

In my opinion that's because this is how logically it should work, and that's how all web development and web design tools and web browsers work. In HTML there is no "center" property for a page. You would need to get little familiar with HTML, at least to a level of being able to design basic pages. My recommendation would be to make basic effort to understand my above solution. Or more specifically:
1. Find "Table" on CCS menu and use those options to create a table on your page.
2. Create forms inside the created table, or move your forms into the table you created.
3. Change the table cell's alignment to "Center", either directly in HTML or in the cell's <TD> properties.

And even before doing all that you may want to find any basic course on the internet about creating HTML pages. You should have this knowledge before using CCS, but it's never too late!

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