Thanks for your replys, 

> Enclose all three in a block. 
> And assign margin: 0 auto; to that block?

@David
No luck. :( I've tried, and re-tried, and, at the end, I've lost the point
where I was... :s



>I think it is because it thinks your wrapper_container 
>is as large as its parent element. 
>If you set a width for it, you will see what I mean...

@ Joseph 
I have set the width and actually, it gets more centered. 
But the values are not similar in IE and FF. :(





I believe that by doing margin: 0 auto; I will never be able to properly
center, 
because the parent div, is not centered on the visual box created by the
divs and the .png background image. The visual box is 10px more to the left
(I suppose).


To reduce the variables of possible errors, I've clean up the code the best
I could, hoping to be easier to see how to properly center the content in
this case. 

Here it is:
http://www.cantinho.org/pt/cantinho-site/rounded_gradient_boxes_v4_clean_up.
html


Thanks a lot once again,
Márcio

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