At 1:21 PM -0500 1/8/08, Sandy wrote:
>hey all,
>
>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
>
>thanks loads,
>Sandy

I hope that's not your client. :-0

That scared my dog.

I have three monitors and I never have a problem like you described 
except for javascript, so I suspect that this is a local to your 
client thing.

For example, my browser (Safari) always opens a window where the last 
window was, so I don't have any problems with any site opening 
between screens nor have I see this happen in any browser that runs 
on the Mac.

HTH's

Cheers,

tedd

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