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Problem: Dynamically center layers on centered web page - IE + Firefox
 

Freek te Water




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Old Post  08-26-04 - 05:27 PM  
Hi,

Hope no-one is offended by my probably noob question...

Context:
I have a web page design, which always centres in the middle of the
screen (using a 100%*100% HTML-table). Now I also use layers, that get
visible when something is clicked. All works fine.

Problem:
All works fine... Except when chancing screen resolution or when
resizing the browser window :( I need the layers to stay centered on the
centered HTML-table, when resizing the web page or when a user uses a
different screen resolution.

Question:
Is it possible to dynamically center/reposition the layers I use, when a
user is resizing the web page or when a user uses a different screen
resolution..?

Many thanks for any help/advise/links,

Frederik, Amsterdam, Holland


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Neal




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Old Post  08-26-04 - 05:28 PM  
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 23:05:18 +0200, Freek te Water <f.tewater@amc.uva.nl>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Hope no-one is offended by my probably noob question...
>
> Context:
> I have a web page design, which always centres in the middle of the
> screen (using a 100%*100% HTML-table). Now I also use layers, that get
> visible when something is clicked. All works fine.

I'll assume "layers" in this context means positioned or floated elements,
which is I believe a Dreamweaver term. Be aware the term "layers" is not
properly a CSS term, and can mean other things in different contexts.

> Problem:
> All works fine... Except when chancing screen resolution or when
> resizing the browser window :( I need the layers to stay centered on the
> centered HTML-table, when resizing the web page or when a user uses a
> different screen resolution.
>
> Question:
> Is it possible to dynamically center/reposition the layers I use, when a
> user is resizing the web page or when a user uses a different screen
> resolution..?
>
> Many thanks for any help/advise/links,
>
> Frederik, Amsterdam, Holland

It might be possible, but first you need to provide a link for us!

Set up a test case which demonstrates the problem with as little detail as
you can. Post the URL here and we'll look it over.


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Els




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Old Post  08-26-04 - 05:28 PM  
Freek de Stoute wrote:

> Neal wrote:
 

Freek, mag jij van je moeder het water wel in?

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Old Post  08-26-04 - 05:28 PM  
Freek de Stoute wrote:

> Els wrote:
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>
> Ja, dat mag ik, echt..! Maar niet tegen m'n moeder zeggen ;)

<g>

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Old Post  09-01-04 - 12:17 AM  
Freek de Stoute wrote:

> Els wrote:
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>
> Ja, dat mag ik, echt..! Maar niet tegen m'n moeder zeggen ;)

<g>

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