--- Gunlaug Sørtun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not really, but I can add a suggestion now :-)
>
> html>body del.container {width: 100%; max-width: 1024px; margin: 0
> auto; display: table; }
>
> ...which must be the strangest element-choice any menu have been
> centered in so far. Do you really mean to del(ete) that menu?
>
> Anyway, the addition above will make Firefox line up that menu like
> IE6 does on any screen from around 540 to well above 3800 in
window-width - with the exception of a few exclusive IE-bugs and the
fact that IE6 is fed differently arranged source-code.
Georg - it's centered now on both. Thank you. Your code centered on FF,
uncentered on IE (which is better! I agree with all the comments here
noticing that my IE code is hack atop of hack.).
I took off the width:100%, and the IE went back to its error-proned
jump to center yet the FF stayed put (centered). So both centered.
Super.
I limp forward. I severely regret abandoning my tried & true design
practices for this client friend back in February.
If you looked at the running site http://www.keshavhowe.com you'll see
just how far his true tastes weren't being reflected in his beta blue
site (the site helped with, on its /7/ seventh iteration...)
At least now I have a good story to tell in upcoming semester classes
where I am invited to speak on undergraduate software design work.
The never-ending kludge... why to run lean and mean from the get-go.
Sandra
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