From: Sarah on 18 Mar 2010 14:28 I have created a webpage for some sheep breeders. The problem I am having is that the centering is different on every computer and it does not look very good. The computer I designed the website on has a 17" monitor and if I just tell it to center, it is off on smaller monitors. Any suggestions?!
From: Tom Willett on 18 Mar 2010 14:33 How are you telling it to center? -- Tom [Pepper] Willett Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997 --------------------------- "Sarah" <Sarah(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:55D2B3C6-9090-4F02-AF4B-583A88BBCA1F(a)microsoft.com... :I have created a webpage for some sheep breeders. The problem I am having is : that the centering is different on every computer and it does not look very : good. The computer I designed the website on has a 17" monitor and if I just : tell it to center, it is off on smaller monitors. Any suggestions?!
From: LD55ZRA on 18 Mar 2010 21:47 Sarah, It is a good idea to post a link to your test website so that we can see the source and advice you appropriately. hth "Sarah" <Sarah(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:55D2B3C6-9090-4F02-AF4B-583A88BBCA1F(a)microsoft.com... >I have created a webpage for some sheep breeders. The problem I am having >is > that the centering is different on every computer and it does not look > very > good. The computer I designed the website on has a 17" monitor and if I > just > tell it to center, it is off on smaller monitors. Any suggestions?!
From: Tina Clarke on 18 Mar 2010 22:00 "Sarah" <Sarah(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:55D2B3C6-9090-4F02-AF4B-583A88BBCA1F(a)microsoft.com... >I have created a webpage for some sheep breeders. The problem I am having >is > that the centering is different on every computer and it does not look > very > good. The computer I designed the website on has a 17" monitor and if I > just > tell it to center, it is off on smaller monitors. Any suggestions?! Do you have the url to the page in question? We can look at your code then. Tina -- Expression Web Easter Giveaway http://www.frontpage-to-expression.com/expression-web-giveaway.html Prizes: EW 3.0 x1, Migrating from FronPage to Expression Web Ebook x2, EW Tips Ebooks x3 Special Prize: SEO Toolbar for any version. Runs: 12th March - 30th April
From: anna on 22 Mar 2010 13:32
"Sarah" <Sarah(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:55D2B3C6-9090-4F02-AF4B-583A88BBCA1F(a)microsoft.com... >I have created a webpage for some sheep breeders. The problem I am having >is > that the centering is different on every computer and it does not look > very > good. The computer I designed the website on has a 17" monitor and if I > just > tell it to center, it is off on smaller monitors. Any suggestions?! Try using <DIV><Center> in the Body above what you want centered. To turn it off use both codes with the standard </ codes. I have found that some manual editing is needed in Front Page. And it does not always provide the code that is used by other browsers. Internet Explorer is pretty forgiving. But Safari, or Mozilla are picky. They like to see the DIV code. Also search for extra close codes on the areat you want centered. I have found I need to manually remove extra code in Front Page if I try too many times to change the position. Are you viewing your web pages with different browsers? And which version of Front Page are you using? -- @nna |