> we can center the content parent of the wrapper_container,
> and push the wrapper_container (using margin) some pixels to the left.
> (I will give it a try...).
> 
 
No luck. The content doesn't get centered. I've tried to put on the content
div the margin: 0 auto; and on the wrapper_container, remove the margin: 0
auto, and put the position relative, but he sticks to the left side. :(


> >Despite being focused on menus,
> >http://matthewjamestaylor.com/blog/beautiful-css-centered-menus-no-
> hacks-full-cross-browser->support
> >is a good guide to centring a group of floated elements in general.
> 
> I will read and see what can I take to this case.
> 

Unfortunately for me, despite the fact that this will be my second css
layout ever made, I still see a huge gap between the example with the menus
and this example that contains some (to me) weird dependences related to the
1 image border box effect. 


No updates, hence, the questions of the previous post remains.



Regards once more,
Márcio


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