Re: [css-d] Perhaps a simple solution...

2014-02-17 Thread MiB
17 feb 2014 kl. 08:33 skrev MiB : > You could also use microformats and make it a part of a hcard (look some text fell off there. It should be: "You could also use microformats and make it a part of a hcard (look up microformats and hcard at and here too: microformats.org/wiki/hcard)”.

Re: [css-d] Perhaps a simple solution...

2014-02-16 Thread MiB
feb 17 2014 03:43 Alan L.S. Steytler : > ...but I don't have it. > > http://robertgarritylaw.com/Alt_index.html > > The image should stand by itself, centered, with the succeeding text below. > Viewed in various devices, and various browsers, it's all over the place. Center the image in your

Re: [css-d] Perhaps a simple solution...

2014-02-16 Thread Rod Castello
try using just this: .centeredImage img { margin: 0 auto;} Rod Castello On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 6:43 PM, Alan L.S. Steytler wrote: > ...but I don't have it. > > http://robertgarritylaw.com/Alt_index.html > > The image should stand by itself, centered, with the succeeding te

Re: [css-d] Perhaps a simple solution...

2014-02-16 Thread Vladimir
Hi Alan, Personally i wd putnthe images and paragraph inside its own div , cleaner and easier to target. To center the image few things: 1- remove the float left from the img in the css 2- remove the margin-top-100 and margin-left: -100 from the .centerimage class in css 3- remove the left and t

[css-d] Perhaps a simple solution...

2014-02-16 Thread Alan L.S. Steytler
...but I don't have it. http://robertgarritylaw.com/Alt_index.html The image should stand by itself, centered, with the succeeding text below. Viewed in various devices, and various browsers, it's all over the place. I'm just not smart enough to fix it. -- Alan Steytler *Education is when you r