>> I have a site that is set up to center in the middle of a screen.
>> The content is 880px wide, and it has a negative left margin
>>     margin-left: -440px;
>>
>> http://bradtrent.com/bradtrent.css
>>
>> This was all hunky dory but my client has now has two monitors, and is
>> complaining
>>
>>> on my computer where I'm running two  monitors, when the page loads
>>> it opens up over both monitors, half on  one and half on the other.
>>
>>
>> Is there a way to tell the site that
>> margin-left: -440px;
>> means from the middle of *ONE* monitor, not from the middle of the  two?
>>
>> a sample page is here
>> http://bradtrent.com/gallery3/gallery312.html


> On my 2 monitor setup, it works just fine. Just for reference it's a  
> iMac 19" with a 19" sony trinitron external monitor with a hack to  
> enable the desktop extension (Didn't come that way from the factory...  
> Just desktop mirroring.)
> 
> The only way I can reproduce what you are talking about is if I  
> actually stretch the browser screen across both screens end to end...  
> Which then it centers really well in the middle of both monitors which  
> is what I would expect.


Jason, thanks for looking at this for me.

Is it possible to restrict the site to a single monitor? Or shall I tell 
my guy to just shrink his great big browser window?

Sandy
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