Actually, he has it right. Older versions of IE require that the content you
want centered be 'wrapped' in a another div/block.
On 2/4/07, Andrew Krespanis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, text-align:center will do the trick for old IE, but from the
looks of it you've added text-align:center; to
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Jermayn Parker wrote:
It is not that good...
Yes it may load quick but it is a useless uninformative site and apart
from the home page it is ugly and bare as naked bones.
Lets hope that the designer does not win any awards
That's all down to inevitable site content though. The designer has d
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On Mon, Feb 05, 2007 at 03:19:52PM +, Barney Carroll wrote:
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I use with relative path directories, I think it is quicker than
importing a file with a full URL but I have never been sure about this.
A relative URL using should be quicker, especially when I load
seven stylesheets. Good question, I bet there are better answers.
Tim
On 06/02/2007, at 2:
Barney Carroll wrote:
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Barney Carroll wrote:
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William Mason wrote:
> Actually, he has it right. Older versions of IE require that the
> content you want centered be 'wrapped' in a another div/block.
I'd use "text-align:center" on *body* and "text-align:left" in the main
container (no need for an extra wrapper)
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Barney Carroll wrote:
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& @import?
Which do you use, for what, and why?
here's what I do: