Using the developer tools that come with IE allows you to see what the
actual sizes are of each DOM element.
When I need to center an element I apply the following css to its containing
element:
margin-left:auto;
margin-right:auto;
The above will center its content without having to calculate margin sizes.
Jeff
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 6:43 AM, Magnus <[email protected]>wrote:
> Well, let me add a note, maybe it is of relevance:
>
> I center the right panel by setting its margins: I compute the
> difference between the root panel's width/height and the panel's width/
> height and set the margins accordingly. So the whole "thing" (panel
> including margins) is as big as the whole browser window. Could this
> be the reason, e. g. when there is a +/-1 inexactness?
>
> Magnus
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