CSS - Centering Heading Using Css
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The strangest thing happened to me a few minutes ago. I tried centering the heading for my webpage using css in dreamweaver. When I looked it up on the browser to see whether it checked out right, to my horror, I discovered that the heading had disappeared. Could someone tell me what went wrong? thanx kaz. Similar TutorialsI'm trying to put together a CSS layout for a blog, and unfortunately my meager skills have crapped out on me. The page currently looks like this: http://prestonandtread.com/test/ I want it to be a full screen header while the footer is fixed and the width of the content. I thought I had it pieced together ok enough from different tutorials, but the top and left sides of the screen show background and the content isn't parking itself on the page correctly. Help me get this to where it should be! Code: <style type="text/css"> html, body { margin:0; padding:0; height:100%; /* 100 % height */ } #header { width: 100%; height: 150px; } html>body #header { position:fixed; z-index:10; /* Prevent certain problems with form controls */ } html>body #wrap {height:100%;} /* 100 % height */ #wrap { width:479px; margin:0 auto; } html>body #content-wrap {height:100%;} /* 100 % height */ html>body #content {padding:10px 10px 10px 10px;} /* 6em = height of #header and #footer + 1em, 1em = give the content some breathing space */ #footer { width:479px; height:160px; } html>body #footer { position:fixed; bottom:0; z-index:10; } html, body { background-color: #99CCFF; } #header { text-align: center; background-image: url(background.jpg); background-position: top left; background-repeat: repeat-x; background-color: #99CCFF; } #footer { text-align: center; background-image: url(eyes.jpg); background-color: #99CCFF; } #content-wrap, #content { background-color: #FFFFFF; } #footer a {color:#111;} </style> Hi everybody. I am developing a site for classic games, and I am having trouble putting a navigation list on the left of my page and aligning a heading on the right with the top of the list border. Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html lang="en"> <head> <title>Choose a Page</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <style type="text/css"> /* <![CDATA[ */ body { font-family: arial; font-size: 12pt; margin: 0; padding: 0; } h1, h2 { text-align: center; } ul { margin: 0; width: 25%; height: 20em; padding: 0; border: .5em solid #00f; list-style-type: none; list-style-position: outside; } li { background-color: #0ff; padding: .5em 0 .5em; } li a { background-color: #0f0; height: 1em; padding-left: .5em; display: block; font-weight: bold; } /* ]]> */ </style> </head> <body> <h1>Game Index</h1> <ul> <li><a>Home</a></li> <li><a href="dir.html" title="View the Directions">Directions</a></li> <li><a href="gbc.html" title="View GameBoy/GameBoy Color games">GameBoy/GB Color</a></li> <li><a href="gba.html" title="View GameBoy Advance games">GameBoy Advance</a></li> <li><a href="nes.html" title="View Nintendo/Famicom games">NES/Famicom</a></li> <li><a href="snes.html" title="View Super NES/Super Famicom games">SNES/Super Famicom</a></li> <li><a href="ggear.html" title="View Game Gear games">Game Gear</a></li> <li><a href="genesis.html" title="View Genesis MegaDrive games">Genesis/MegaDrive</a></li> <li><a href="32x.html" title="View 32X games">32X</a></li> <li><a href="psx.html" title="View PlayStation games">PlayStation</a></li> </ul> <h2>Select a page</h2> <div id="pgdesc">Please make a selection from the list above</div> <h3>Note: This page does not host ANY emulators. You have come to the wrong place if you are looking for an emulation site.</h3> <div id="img"> <img id="atari" src="atari2600.jpg" alt="Atari 2600"> </div> </body> </html> I realize that a list and a heading are both block-level elements, but I'm wondering... I'd rather not use absolute positioning since it doesn't work well with different resolutions. I'm just wanting it to work with 800x600 and 1024x768 resolutions. Can anybody help? H all, I have a horizontal navigation bar which basically looks like this: Thing0 | Thing1 | Thing2 | Thing34 What I want to do is when I select a link to a new page, I'd like (using CSS) to have that link highlighted so that the user can see which page he is on. It's either that or hardcoding the name to each page...but since it's already in the Nav bar, I thought highlighting the link on the nav bar serves as a heading as well... Possible? I have 3 images that I would like to go togather to form a heading with rounded corners. I want to use 3 div tag to accomplish this. I am unable to get all 3 to lign up Code: .rounded_STYLE{ background-color: #fff; border: 1px solid BORDER_COLOR; position: relative; } .rounded_STYLE{background:url('/images/chg.gif') repeat-x; } .rounded_STYLE > .tl, .rounded_STYLE > .tr, .rounded_STYLE > .bl, .rounded_STYLE > .br{ width: 6px; height: 24px; position: absolute; } .rounded_STYLE > .tl{ background: url(/images/clg.gif) top left no-repeat; } .rounded_STYLE > .tr{ background: url(/images/crg.gif) top right no-repeat; } .rounded_STYLE > .tc{ background: url(/images/chg.gif) top right no-repeat; } .rounded_STYLE > .bl{ background: url(/images/bl.png) bottom left no-repeat; } .rounded_STYLE > .br{ background: url(/images/br.png) bottom right no-repeat; } Code: <div class="rounded_STYLE rounded"> <div class="tl"></div> <div class="tc"><table class="h"><tr><td class="l"></td><td>dddddddddd</td><td class="r">ssssssss</td></tr></table></div> <div class="tr"></div> ... contents of the block go here ... <div class="bl"></div><div class="br"></div> </div> Is there a way I can have the checkbox to the right of the heading without stretching out the actual heading? It works fine when it is floated to the left http://www.iankovi.com/html_.html http://www.iankovi.com/css_.css Again I am new to CSS so bear with me here...I did search this forum before posting this... I am using a 3 column template, I am having some problems between the "#columns" with the heading <h*> of these columns. as long as each column has a differnt heading size all is well but if two columns have the same size heading I can't seem to be able to make them different colors Hi, I am trying to add a 8px border under my headings, but I only want it to go as far as the word. At the moment, it is going the whole width of my div container. This is what I have at the moment: PHP Code: #sidebar h2, #sidebar h3 { color: #444; font-size: 20px; font-weight: normal; margin: 0px 0 5px 0; padding: 0px 0 0px 0; border-bottom: 8px solid #FE9023; } Any help would be great. Thanks I'm trying to figure out how to do something like this: Code: <h6>Lorem Ipsum Dolor <span>jan 10 2006</span></h6> And make the heading line up to the left side and the span on the right. It's close. It's lining up on the right but on the next line down rather than the same line. Take a look. Any bright ideas on why this is happening or how to fix it? Thanks. This is probably something extremely simple, but I'm the slow kid today... I have a right-hand sidebar with a heading that is not behaving the way I want it to. After each word, it creates a new line, then the next word.... Any suggestions, as always, are appreciated. Here's the page: http://www.websimage.com/pcqtest/index.html Thanks guys/gals :) Hi There - Have a simple container div containing two other divs, top and content. My problem is that I can't get the colorboxtop to stick to the top of its container. There's a wayward space. Can't find any stray margins or padding hanging around. Perhaps fresh eyes can see what I cannot. Please let me know. Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Code: <body> <div class="colorbox"> <div class="colorboxtop"> <h2>title goes here</h2> </div><!-- /colorboxtop --> <div class="boxcontent"> <p>You should read this and <a href="#">Click Here</a>.</p> <a title="Go Here!" href="#">[button]</a> </div><!-- /boxcontent --> </div><!-- /colorbox --> </body> No great complexity there...here's the CSS: Code: body { color:#666666; font-family:Lucida Grande,Verdana,sans; font-size:10px; font-size-adjust:none; font-style:normal; font-variant:normal; font-weight:normal; line-height:13px; } .colorbox { margin-bottom:9px; padding-bottom:15px; width:300px; border:thin solid #CCCCCC; } .colorbox h2 { color:#FFCC33; } .colorbox { color:#CC6633; padding:0px 20px 15px; margin-top:0; margin-bottom:10px; } .colorboxtop { background-color: #dddddd; height:50px; color:#666666; background-image: url(images/bg_Tiles/stripe-dk-blue-green.png); padding:auto 20px; } .colorbox a { color:#C5DBE9; font-weight:bold; text-decoration:none; } http://www.stevemedleyphotography.com/tempo/index.html What I am trying to do is make it so that the blue background is as it is already but the orange box is the full width of the window despite what resolution or window size the user has, and also is centered on the screen. -------BLUE--------- -------BLUE--------- -------BLUE--------- -----ORANGE------- -----ORANGE------- -------BLUE--------- -------BLUE--------- -------BLUE--------- Like that. I will be having some stuff within the orange div. I don't really know much CSS at all and am kinda guessing my way through it... poorly... Thanks for any help. Hey everyone, I am fairly comfortable with HTML, and even know a decent amount of PHP and Javascript. But sometimes trying to do the simplest things in CSS makes my head spin! (this is one of those times). I've got a "scrolling" header at the top of a page (stays visible even when scrolling), and am trying to center a DIV (which contains opt-in forms) inside that header. It looks good when my browser window is maximized (at 1280x1024 resolution). But when I minimize the browser or check it in other screen resolutions, the "centering" of the opt-in forms are off. Here is the page... www.wordflood.com/Test/Scrolling_Header.html And here are the CSS includes... www.wordflood.com/Test/style.css www.wordflood.com/Test/IE6_style.css This was really just a quick hack from a "scrolling header" demo I found online, so I must have overlooked something. Any ideas? Hey guys, I'm having trouble centering div boxes on my page, wondering if anyone can help. I have tried using {margin: 0 auto;} which works fine, but when the scrollbar appears on the page it knocks it off balance and the other content on the page becomes mis-aligned. I have also tried setting left margins to push the div to the middle, but I figured this would cause problems and wouldn't look right to people using higher than 1024x768 resolutions. Is there any other way? Hi, This is my first css only layout and I am trying to centre the navigation. But it wont. Any suggestions? http://www.wnv2.com/v9.htm <<link here CSS File: Code: /* CSS Document */ body { background-image:url(bg.jpg); background-repeat: repeat-x; background-color:#65B240; margin:0; font-family:Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size:12px; } /*---------- Divs ------------*/ #wrapper { margin: 0px; padding: 0px; width: 600px; } #header { margin: 0px; padding: 0px; width: 600px; height: 85px; background-image:url(top.jpg); } #navigation { margin: auto; padding-left: 30px; padding-right: 30px; padding-top: 0px; padding-bottom: 0px; width: 540px; height: 25px; text-align:center; } #navigation ul { margin: 0px; padding: 0px; list-style-type: none; background-color:#DDDDDD; } #navigation ul { display: block; float:left; } #navigation li, #navigation li a { color:#59933E; font-weight:bold; letter-spacing:1px; height: 25px; display: block; margin: 0 2 0 2; float:left; } #navigation .left_nav { width: 22px; height: 25px; display: block; background-image:url(nav_left.jpg); } #navigation .right_nav { width: 22px; height: 25px; display: block; background-image:url(nav_right.jpg); } #middle{ background-image:url(middle.jpg); background-repeat: repeat-y; width:600px; } #navigation .spacer { width: 5px; height: 5px; display: block; background-image:url(nav_spacer.gif); } #contentswrapper { margin: 0px; padding: 5 55 5 55; text-align: left; width: 490px; } #bottom { height:90px; width:600px; background-image:url(bottom.jpg); } HTML: View Cource Thanks im trying to center this div but im not to sure on how to do it Code: <style type="text/css"> div.img { margin:2px; border:1px solid #0000ff; height:auto; width:auto; float:left; text-align:center; } div.img img { display:inline; margin:3px; border:1px solid #ffffff; } div.img a:hover img { border:1px solid #0000ff; } div.desc { text-align:center; font-weight:normal; width:120px; margin:2px; } </style> </head> <body> <div class="img"> <a target="_blank" href="klematis_big.htm"> <img src="klematis_small.jpg" alt="Klematis" width="110" height="90" /> </a> <div class="desc">Add a description of the image here</div> </div> <div class="img"> <a target="_blank" href="klematis2_big.htm"> <img src="klematis2_small.jpg" alt="Klematis" width="110" height="90" /> </a> <div class="desc">Add a description of the image here</div> </div> <div class="img"> <a target="_blank" href="klematis3_big.htm"> <img src="klematis3_small.jpg" alt="Klematis" width="110" height="90" /> </a> <div class="desc">Add a description of the image here</div> </div> <div class="img"> <a target="_blank" href="klematis4_big.htm"> <img src="klematis4_small.jpg" alt="Klematis" width="110" height="90" /> </a> <div class="desc">Add a description of the image here</div> </div> I was wondering how I could center a CSS div so I would have one column going thorugh the middle. I tryed using "center" in the CSS but that didn't work and then I read some where else about floats and how they will make every go to either the left or right. How would I go about centering a Div like that? Thankyou for any help. This list is a navigation bar that displays tabs horizontally. I can't seem to figure out what properties I need to use to center it correctly. I have 2 problems: 1. How can I get these list items centered? 2. the second level seems to have problems displaying horizontally in IE. How can I fix it? Code: <div id="tablenavcontainer"> <div id="navcontainer"> <ul> <li><a href="/doctors/enroll/" rel="self" class="" id="purple" name="patientenroll">Enroll Patient</a></li> <li><a href="/doctors/patients/" rel="self" class="" id="current" name="doctorspatients">My Patients</a></li> <li><a href="/doctors/lab/" rel="self" class="" id="green" name="doctorlab">Lab</a></li> <li><a href="/doctors/pharmacy" rel="self" class="" id="yellow" name="doctorpharmacy">Pharmacy</a></li> <li><a href="/doctors/tools/" rel="self" class="" id="red" name="doctortools">My Office Tools</a></li> <li><a href="/doctors/home/" rel="self" class="" id="graphite" name="doctorhome">Home</a></li> <ul> <li><a href="/doctors/patients/currentchart.html" rel="self" id="currentchart" name="currentchart" >Current Chart</a></li> <li><a href="/doctors/patients/labhistory.html" rel="self" id="labhistory" name="labhistory" >Lab History</a></li> <li><a href="/doctors/patients/symptomhistory.html" rel="self" id="symptoms" name="symptoms" >Symptom History</a></li> <li><a href="/doctors/patients/prescriptionhistory.html" rel="self" id="prescriptions" name="prescriptions" >Prescription History</a></li> <li><a href="/doctors/patients/reports.html" rel="self" id="reports" name="reports" >Restore Reports</a></li> <li><a href="/doctors/lab/ordertesting.html" rel="self" id="ordertest" name="ordertest" >Order Testing</a></li> <li><a href="/doctors/pharmacy/prescribe.html" rel="self" id="orderrx" name="orderrx" >Prescribe</a></li> <li><a href="/logout.html" rel="self" id="" name="" >Log Out</a></li> </ul> </ul> <br style="clear: both;" /> </div> </div> Hey. I'm having issues with getting my page to center in IE7 using margin: auto; It works fine in firefox. The page is at http://jbench.co.uk:81/. The CSS is at http://jbench.co.uk:81/css/css.php . The section where i think the problem is: CSS Code: Original - CSS Code #page { width: 900px; margin: 0 auto; padding: 14px 3px; min-height: 250px; font-size: 1.2em; } #page { Any help's appreciated. Hi all, this is my CSS: Code: body { font-family:arial; font-size:14px; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin: 0; padding: 0; } .mainbar { position:absolute; height:100%; width:600px; display:block; background-color:#F2F2F2; top:0px; bottom:0px; z-index:0; border-top: 0px solid #000000; border-right: 1px solid #000000; border-bottom: 0px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; } .contact { position:absolute; display:block; height:40px; width:600px; background-color:#FFFFFF; top:80%; bottom:0px; z-index:0; border-top: 1px solid #000000; border-right: 1px solid #000000; border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; } .logo { position:absolute; display:block; height:200px; width:600px; background-color:#CCCCCC; top:10%; bottom:10%; border:1px solid #000000; z-index:2; } .logoborder { border-top: 0px solid #000000; border-right: 1px solid #000000; border-bottom: 0px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; } Now how do I go about centering all of this? I have put many frustrated hours into this, and have tried everything that could have a possibility of working but have come out with nothing. Any help would be appreciated! Please, I have read other forum posts and it is not clear what to do, so treat me like i'm 5 years old!!! Thanks! Jack. |