Having spent ages learning how to position stuff in CSS and getting
it meticulously right (using the nice hack that I was pointed at
to get IE to behave, too) the client has now said "Oh, can you 
make the content centre in the browser?" 

ARGH! If I was still using tables for layout this would be trivial
but I am using absolutely positioned stuff.

So... My idea is to make a container class for it all, and then
to have everything positioned relative rather than absolute. And
centre the containing class. 

Is this the right idea? Or will it all go horribly wrong?

I'm only asking for advice, not for you to do all the work for me!
But I thought I'd better ask before I try it, screw up and confuse
myself horribly....

Thanks :)

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