The two divs are there to make the <pre> block centered, while keeping
the text itself left-aligned. I got this trick from
  
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1269589/css-center-block-but-left-align-contents
Admittedly I'm not very experienced with CSS so this might not be the
best way of doing it.

I've fixed the issue with overlong lines like in options.txt with some
more CSS trickery. I've tested it in latest Firefox, Opera, Chrome and
IE and it looks fine; haven't tested older browsers.

Also, non-ASCII characters like on that very long line in options.txt
should now display fine in all browsers (I had to mark the content as
UTF-8 in the HTTP headers).

The source code is available at http://github.com/c4rlo/vimhelp,
including the Google App Engine config files.

Let me know if anyone still sees any problems.

Thanks,
Carlo

On 19 Oct, 19:36, Bee <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Oct 19, 12:02 am, "Antonio Colombo" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > the problem is that the "options.txt" page
> > contains a single very long line, line # 4334.
>
> I copied the html and css files to my Mac and removed the two div's
> with the 50% and -50%, it then displays beautifully in Safari and
> Firefox, EVEN with that long line.
>
> What is the intent of those div's?
>
> -Bill

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