Re: Wrapper & Tables



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.
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Special Relativity - General Consequences
    ... They only time it is warrented to speak of the observer and frame explicitly is when there is more than one. ... Can you give me an example of when someone would be speaking about frame dependant quantities which would lead to confusion? ... bewildered confusion - aka crackpottery. ...
    (sci.physics.relativity)
  • Re: hyperlink to frameset
    ... Murray: ... internet shortcut specifies the whole frameset. ... It would be nice if there were some syntax specifying the frame *and* ...
    (microsoft.public.frontpage.client)
  • Re: Search engine finds internal frame rather than the whole page
    ... The body should not be in a frame at all. ... the page holding the three frames to the body frame. ... the upper Logo and the left internal links are called ... "Murray" wrote: ...
    (microsoft.public.frontpage.programming)
  • Re: Why dont my frames appear when I Preview?
    ... > "Murray" wrote: ... >> Your frames code is a little strange - ... >>> Bob ... >>>> frame appears. ...
    (microsoft.public.frontpage.client)
  • Re: Why dont my frames appear when I Preview?
    ... Mountain River East Condominium ... "Murray" wrote: ... >> frame appears. ...
    (microsoft.public.frontpage.client)