Re: Wrapper & Tables
- From: ATV <ATV@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2005 18:56:01 -0700
Yes, your right, I'm sorry. I meant a layer. Understand your confusion.
(My frustration level is affecting my communication skills.) I tried your
suggestion and it still didn't work. I must have really screwed up
something. I put it back to the onriginal "brokenness." The url is:
www.harrisonvolleyball.net/PROFILES/allie.htm
I appreciate your time.
ATV
"Murray" wrote:
> That's not a "frame". The use of that term is definitely confusing.
>
> And using the wrapper as you have may be overkill for what you want to
> accomplish - although it is a great way to center the page.
>
> Are you using any absolute positioning? If not, then remove the
> position:relative from your wrapper. Everything will still center, and you
> will have removed an unnecessary style that could come back to bite you
> later when you forget it's there. It's doing nothing for you.
>
> Could I see this page? I am interested to see why this solves your
> problem - the two seem unrelated to me.
>
> --
> Murray
> ============
>
> "ATV" <ATV@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:037D85FB-D40A-4B0D-875E-702DAA2D86FA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > I'm sorry. I was trying to be so brief that I was not understandable.
> >
> > I built a website with a table. The right column has been blank on every
> > page so that I can fill it with the oppropriate text.
> >
> > I am at a page now, however, that I need to break that colum into two
> > rows.
> > The top half needs a background fill with text and a picture. The bottom
> > row
> > will remain blank for text. The top is a little too complicated for the
> > table to handle so I thought I'd make a frame. The frame looks perfect.
> > I
> > put the following code in:
> > The head:
> >
> > <!--
> > body { text-align:center; }
> > #wrapper { text-align:left; width 750px; margin:0 auto;
> > position:relative; }
> > </head>
> >
> > in the body I have
> > <body...>
> > <div id="wrapper">
> >
> > at the end of the body I have
> > </div><!-- /wrapper -->
> > </body>
> >
> > Even with the code -- which I've used a dozen times before, the frame I
> > created is throwing to the right of the screen. There must be a piece of
> > the
> > code I'm missing.
> >
> > I hope this is a better explanation of my problem.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > "Murray" wrote:
> >
> >> I'm trying to channel your code, but I'm failing. Can you put your head
> >> closer to the monitor?
> >>
> >> --
> >> Murray
> >> ============
> >>
> >> "ATV" <ATV@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:60AE9196-D700-4155-B793-26263CFD2CDD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > Help!!! I built an entire website off a simple table. I haven't
> >> > needed a
> >> > frame until now. I put a wrapper in the header and the body and
> >> > the/body.
> >> > My frame keeps throwing right. I'm using FrontPage 2003. Please help.
> >> > I'm
> >> > out of ideas to fix it.
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
.
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