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| how do I get a web page to automatically self center in the browser, instead
of being pushe dover to the leff border?
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| Look at the Thread "Web Site alignment" posted 8/17/2007
Spike
"Frank" <Frank@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:69F9CCF9-D671-4018-BFFD-0E7914049C7C@microsoft.com...
> how do I get a web page to automatically self center in the browser,
> instead
> of being pushe dover to the leff border?
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| Don Schmidt 2007-08-25, 10:15 pm |
| Only Publisher 2000 and 2002 are able to be centered and then it takes
adding the <center> code to the html file.
Here is my canned response to centering:
This works only for websites created with Publisher 2000 & 2002.
Each of your html files requires adding the <center> code after the existing
<head> code.
You can go into each html file and do it manually or get the free
ReplaceInfiles program
and make it an easy chore.
"ReplaceInFiles" can be downloaded from:
<http://www.emurasoft.com/index.htm>
The four boxes require the following information:
Find: <head>
Replace with: <head> <center>
File Types: *.html
In Folder:
(use the button to go to the folder where the html files are located on your
drive)
The bottom four boxes can be left blank.
Note: Once the boxes are filled out and the "Replace all" is selected, the
entries are retained for the next time you use the program.
Don
------
Vancouver, USA
P.S. One of the kind visitors of this news group told us of Replaceinfiles
program some time ago; 'Sorry I forgot the individual's name. (Another
unsung hero).
"Frank" <Frank@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:69F9CCF9-D671-4018-BFFD-0E7914049C7C@microsoft.com...
> how do I get a web page to automatically self center in the browser,
> instead
> of being pushe dover to the leff border?
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| Brucels 2007-08-27, 6:16 pm |
| sDon,
I would like to (most respectfully) inquire if the centering instruction you
have been kind enough to post many times are accurate. I ask because, in your
"vanusa" website, which appears centered in IE 6, the <center> code comes
after </head> rather than <head>. I'm not knowledgable enough to know if this
makes any difference, so I thought I would ask.
Thanks,
Bruce
"Don Schmidt" wrote:
> Only Publisher 2000 and 2002 are able to be centered and then it takes
> adding the <center> code to the html file.
>
> Here is my canned response to centering:
>
> This works only for websites created with Publisher 2000 & 2002.
>
> Each of your html files requires adding the <center> code after the existing
> <head> code.
>
> You can go into each html file and do it manually or get the free
> ReplaceInfiles program
> and make it an easy chore.
>
>
> "ReplaceInFiles" can be downloaded from:
>
> <http://www.emurasoft.com/index.htm>
>
> The four boxes require the following information:
>
> Find: <head>
> Replace with: <head> <center>
> File Types: *.html
> In Folder:
> (use the button to go to the folder where the html files are located on your
> drive)
>
> The bottom four boxes can be left blank.
>
> Note: Once the boxes are filled out and the "Replace all" is selected, the
> entries are retained for the next time you use the program.
>
> Don
> ------
> Vancouver, USA
>
> P.S. One of the kind visitors of this news group told us of Replaceinfiles
> program some time ago; 'Sorry I forgot the individual's name. (Another
> unsung hero).
>
>
> "Frank" <Frank@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:69F9CCF9-D671-4018-BFFD-0E7914049C7C@microsoft.com...
>
>
>
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| Don Schmidt 2007-08-27, 6:16 pm |
| You are absolutely correct. I will correct my instructions.
Mille grazie,
Don
Vancouver, USA
"Brucels" <Brucels@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6BD03849-F39F-4208-9239-F7F94CACC3FD@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
> sDon,
>
> I would like to (most respectfully) inquire if the centering instruction
> you
> have been kind enough to post many times are accurate. I ask because, in
> your
> "vanusa" website, which appears centered in IE 6, the <center> code comes
> after </head> rather than <head>. I'm not knowledgable enough to know if
> this
> makes any difference, so I thought I would ask.
>
> Thanks,
> Bruce
>
> "Don Schmidt" wrote:
>
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