Re: [css-d] Centering content - new user

2008-07-14 Thread Brian Gilbert
On 8/7/08 10:16 PM, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Brian Gilbert wrote: Thank you for your very welcomed input. You don¹t by any chance have a good method for creating a drop shadow for the main content div26 do you? Regards, Brian I'm creating a website at the moment

Re: [css-d] Centering content - new user

2008-07-14 Thread David Laakso
Brian Gilbert wrote: I'm creating a website at the moment and have put the rough pages up on http://www.nctd.com.au/ Brian Gilbert If its not to much trouble could you describe that basic steps that are required to build a auto centering page

Re: [css-d] Centering content - new user

2008-07-08 Thread David Laakso
Brian Gilbert wrote: Thank you for your very welcomed input. You don¹t by any chance have a good method for creating a drop shadow for the main content div26 do you? Regards, Brian I'm creating a website at the moment and have put the rough pages up on http://www.nctd.com.au/

Re: [css-d] Centering content - new user

2008-07-06 Thread David Laakso
Brian Gilbert wrote: 'm brand new to using CSS and could use some assistance. What I am wanting to achieve is for the content of my webpage to stay centred with a drop shadow while the stretches when the browser window size is increased similar to http://www.macworld.com.au/. I'm creating a

Re: [css-d] Centering content - new user

2008-07-06 Thread Chris Akins
Good Morning, It appears from your code that you're wanting the div26 to act as a wrapper of sorts to hold and surround everything else. If that's the case, then that div really needs to surround everything in the HTML too. The opening div26 tag will start the page content, then all your

[css-d] Centering content - new user

2008-07-05 Thread Brian Gilbert
Hi, I'm brand new to using CSS and could use some assistance. What I am wanting to achieve is for the content of my webpage to stay centred with a drop shadow while the stretches when the browser window size is increased similar to http://www.macworld.com.au/. I'm creating a website at the