Because you are using a left shared border your page will never be centered
- the left shared border will slide the page to the right
Build your page in fixed width tables and don't use shared borders
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| Hi,
|
| In reply to your request, take a look at
www.artnettwork.com. When you
| click on the navigation links at the top and on the sides, the main text
| remains perfect but the corresponding header changes position. Bu header I
| mean that if you click on the "Home" link, the "Home" tilte of the web page
| will change position.
|
| For example: I have a 19 inch screen. The word "Home" is centered
| perfectly between "News" and "Feedback page". But when viewed on a smaller
| screen, say 15 inch, the word "Home" will not be in the same place. It will
| either be to the right or the left.
|
| Absolute and relative positioning in FP2003 won't work.
|
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| Thank you all for your assistance. It is appreciated.
|
|
| "Murray" wrote:
|
| > > html script
| >
| > No such animal.
| >
| > > If not, how can I solve this problem?
| >
| > Post a link to the page so we can see this happen, please.
| >
| >
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| > Murray
| > --------------
| > MVP FrontPage
| >
| >
| > | > > Hi,
| > >
| > > I use FP 2003 for my website. I have trouble with certain text, images
| > > and
| > > text boxes that change position depending on the monitor size used.
| > >
| > > I am told that I must use html script for that. Is that correct? If so,
| > > I
| > > made a search on the internet but just can't find anything. Can you give
| > > me
| > > the source code or tell me where I can get it please?
| > >
| > > If not, how can I solve this problem?
| > >
| > > --
| > > Thank you all for your assistance. It is appreciated.
| >
| >
| >