Hi David,

It's the bog-standard way of centring content using CSS - in fact,
it's probably used by 99% of web developers, it's that 'standard'.

Given that, surely prototype and/or scriptaculous should be able to
work with this technique?

Dan


On Jun 21, 11:04 pm, david <david.brill...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> the trouble is that you use the margin: 0px auto; in #centreWrapper
> CSS properties. To understand, try to change width of the viewport.
> By removing the attribute, it's well positionned.
>
> perhaps another way to center the div ??
>
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