Re: FrontPage 2000, Centering Grouped Objects

From: arcarius (arcarius_at_cox.net)
Date: 12/15/04

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    Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 11:55:27 -0600
    
    

    Christopher Muto wrote:
    > Forgive me for not knowing the nomenclature of FrontPage but here is my
    > problem...
    > I am trying to build a very simple page that has three graphic objects. I
    > want two of the objects to appear on the same line (horizontally) even when
    > viewed with a small browser window and so have grouped them with the
    > position option to prevent them from wrapping (being displayed on two lines,
    > vertically). I have only specified the vertical position in the position
    > window but the group will not respond to the 'center' command. As such, when
    > viewed in a large browser window the objects are not centered. I hope that
    > makes sense and i thank you for you taking the time to help if you can.
    >
    >
    What you should considering doing for any layout with graphics that you
    want to appear in a certain spot on the screen is to put them into
    tables. Tables are used widely by a lot of designers to create the
    illusion of WYSIWYG. With tables you can put your graphic image anywhere
    on the page that you have a cell that you can put it in. Inside the
    cell, you can also align it anyway you want. By not using tables, you
    end up with images flowing however it wants to based on the size of the
    broswer and screen that your visitor is viewing it in. Also, note that
    the tables should not be more than 760 pixels wide for 800 x 600 viewing
    or 600 pixels wide for 640 x 480 viewing. Keep these numbers handy
    whenever you want to build tables.

    Arcarius76


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