Also might look into About.Com They usually have a workable solution.
http://webdesign.about.com/od/css/ht/htcsscenterliq.htm

-Laurie Davis-Covin

At 08:16 PM 7/5/2006, you wrote:
>X-BeenThere: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org

Donna Pfledderer @ Virtual Business Connection wrote:
 > I am trying to center this site
 > http://www.jocoartistguild.com/index_dlp.html in the
 > browser.
 > CSS http://www.jocoartistguild.com/CSS/style_joco_dlp.css
 > I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong and every time I change
 > something, something else changes.
 > Donna Light Pfledderer
Donna, things will go better for you if you let stuff just flow and
float in the order that it appears in the document-- rather than
attempting precise absolute positioning -- it does not work well for
laying out a page.
This is the basic problem you had with centering, and the seat of
related issues I did a quick, simple layout with one float to get you
started. You should be able to center this, now:
<http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/layout03.html> .




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