HTML - Centering Nav
how can i center the nav on this page?
http://fantasyfootball.pzproductions.com/testing Similar Tutorialsso what is the easiest and best way to center a div within a div? or a div within anything else for that matter. How do you center vertically? and How do you venter horizontally? I have a website and I used css to make my Div tags set to absolute. The only problem is that when you open it in a browser, the browser won't open big enough and wil block out some of my content (forcing me to scroll to the left or maximize the borswer to see the whole page) . How do i make the divs always appear in the center of the page always. Also how do i make it so when you change the siz of the browser my divs will change with it to remain in the center. I tried doing the margin auto trick but it still doesn't work. Here is my stle sheet code and the web page html code... any help would be appreciated. /* CSS Document */ #wrapper {margin-right: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-top: 20px; margin-bottom: 0;;} body { margin : 0px 0px 0px 0px; background-color: #E1AE5A; background-repeat: repeat; } #top { position: absolute; height: 48px; width: 900px; left: 250px; top:3px; border:0px none; z-index:1; color: #000033; } #main { position: absolute; top: 542px; left: 328px; z-index:5; width: 745px; color: #FFFFFF; height: 28px; } #flash { position: absolute; top: 130px; left: 299px; z-index:4; width: 803px; color: #FFFFFF; height: 419px; } .style1 { font-family: Eurostile; color: #FFFFFF; } .style2 { font-family: Helvetica; } #Layer1 { position:absolute; left:300px; top:121px; width:804px; height:540px; z-index:3; background-color: #000033; border: medium solid #FFFFFF; } .style3 { font-family: Eurostile; } #Layer2 { position:absolute; left:111px; top:170px; width:71px; height:124px; z-index:4; } .style4 {color: #000000} #Layer3 { position:absolute; left:482px; top:72px; width:37px; height:56px; z-index:2; } #Layer4 { position:absolute; left:652px; top:72px; width:24px; height:31px; z-index:2; } #Layer5 { position:absolute; left:822px; top:72px; width:84px; height:58px; z-index:2; } #Layer6 { position:absolute; left:992px; top:72px; width:95px; height:50px; z-index:2; } #Layer7 { position:absolute; left:331px; top:139px; width:750px; height:446px; z-index:9; } #Layer11 { position:absolute; left:319px; top:72px; width:12px; height:10px; z-index: 2; } #Layer8 { position:absolute; left:302px; top:98px; width:791px; height:48px; z-index:10; } #Layer9 { position:absolute; left:299px; top:40px; width:32px; height:20px; z-index:0; } #Layer10 { position:absolute; left:1016px; top:595px; width:24px; height:26px; z-index:10; } and the html <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" land="en"> <head> <title></title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <link href="styles.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> </head> <body> <div id="top"> <h1 align="center" class="style3 style4">on The side, Inc. </h1> <p align="center" class="style3"> </p> </div> <div class="style2 style3" id="main">on The side is a value added promotional marketing organization focused on working with companies to make them more market-facing. We take time to learn about our clients' business model, industry and previous marketing agendas before taking a next step OR leap - if necessary.</div> <div id="Layer1"></div> <div id="flash" align="center"> <object classid="clsid27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=7,0,19,0" width="425" height="400"> <param name="movie" value="main.swf"> <param name="quality" value="high"> <embed src="main.swf" quality="high" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="425" height="400"></embed> </object> </div> <div id="Layer3"><a href="who.html"><img src="who.jpg" width="100" height="70" border="0"></a></div> <div id="Layer4"><a href="what.html"><img src="what.jpg" width="100" height="70" border="0"></a></div> <div id="Layer5"><a href="ideas.html"><img src="ideas.jpg" width="100" height="70" border="0"></a></div> <div id="Layer6"><a href="why.html"><img src="why.jpg" width="100" height="70" border="0"></a></div> </body> </html> Hello, I'm having real trouble aligning images to the 'exact' centre in different browsers. I'm using <div align="middle"> </div> around the whole code at the moment, which aligns horizontally in Chrome and Firefox, but not IE9. But even this does not vertically align as well. Afraid I don't know much about CSS or any other div tags. I built the site in Dreamweaver - this is the code straight from site: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <div align="middle"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>www.test.com</title> <style type="text/css"> <!-- body { background-color: #000; } --> </style></head> <body> <img src="comet3.jpg" width="933" height="658" border="0" align="middle" usemap="#Map" /> <map name="Map" id="Map"><area shape="circle" coords="885,123,9" href="comet2.html" /><area shape="circle" coords="916,124,9" href="comet4.html" /><area shape="rect" coords="785,71,904,103" href="contact.html" /><area shape="rect" coords="665,70,756,109" href="about.html" /> <area shape="rect" coords="371,73,462,112" href="index.html" /> <area shape="rect" coords="499,70,632,111" href="portfolio.html" /> <area shape="poly" coords="891,118" href="#" /> </map> </body> </html> </div> Really need some help with this! Thanks for any assistance Cheers J I tried every code I could find, but warning, I'm still new to HTML. This is my table code for now. I need the first row image to be centered. When i view it in a browser it is aligned to the left <table style="width: 635px; height: 900px" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> <tbody> <tr> <td style="width: 600px; height: 600px;" colspan="6"><img alt="" src="breakfast1.JPG" /></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px"> <td><img alt="" src="bthumb1.JPG" /></td> <td><img alt="" src="bthumb2.JPG" /></td> <td><img alt="" src="bthumb3.JPG" /></td> <td><img alt="" src="bthumb4.JPG" /></td> <td><img alt="" src="bthumb5.JPG" /></td> <td><img alt="" src="bthumb6.JPG" /></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px"> <td><img alt="" src="bthumb7.JPG" /></td> <td><img alt="" src="bthumb8.JPG" /></td> <td><img alt="" src="bthumb9.JPG" /></td> <td><img alt="" src="bthumb10.JPG" /></td> <td><img alt="" src="bthumb11.JPG" /></td> <td><img alt="" src="bthumb12.JPG" /></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px"> <td><img alt="" src="bthumb13.JPG" /></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> Here is the code i have for the only(and first) page of the website. HTML Code: <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <body background="piginsun.png"> <div id="container" style="width:1903px"> <div align="center"> <div id="header" style="position:relative;width:100%;margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0px;text-align:center"> <h1 style="margin-bottom:0;"> </div> <div style="width:340px;text-align:left;align:center;"> <a href="http://www.w3schools.com"><img width="868" height="90" src="mcad.png" alt="html.html" style="border:0;margin-top:0px;"></a> <div id="menu" style="height:315px;width:120px;float:left;"> <b><a target="_top" href="html.html">Home</a></br></br> <b><a target="_top" href="html_forums.asp">Server Forums</a></br></br> <b><a target="_top" href="html_updates.asp">Server Updates</a></br></br> <b><a target="_top" href="html_videos.asp">Server Videos</a></br></br> <b><a target="_top" href="html_staff.asp">Server Staff</a></br></br><b><a target="_top" href="html_pics.asp">Server Pictures</a></br></br> <b><a target="_top" href="html_donate.asp">Donations</a></br><b></br><a target="_top" href="html_contact.asp">Contact Us</a> </div> <div id="content" style="height:940px;width:1200px;text-align:center;"> <font size=40px;font color="#7373FF">Random</font><font size=40px;font color="#CB59E8">Craft</font></br> <i>A Minecraft Server</i> </br> <div id="content" style="height:598px;width:1200px;text-align:center;"> </br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br> <div id="footer" style="clear:both;text-align:center;"> Copyright ®RandomCraft Server</div> </div> </body> </html> I need some help centering the whole thing. It looks good now but is off to the side, i need it centered. If someone could show me how to do that, that would be awesome. Thanks This is a tough one, I think. I am throwing this code into my current webpage: <div style="float:right; width:176; height:471; border:1px none solid#000"> So that I can have a side column. On a 1024 or 1280 resolution it looks fine, but once the res gets higher the column goes way too far to the right. Is there anyway to "lock it" in place? Thanks! Hi. I don't know how to center my website, so it works in all browsers. Take a look he www.AURecords.com It only works on computers with a high screen resolution. Any suggestions? Christian Hello there. I'm not very fluent in HTML, but I have a working knowledge. The template from my website (http://unearthlypodcast.co.cc) was one that was in the HTML editor Pagebreeze. As I'm editing, it is the same as it is in the above link, except there is a <div> tag at the bottom of the right sidebar that adds a feed to my Twitter account. However, when I add the feed the length of the sidebar is extended, so the main content in the centre is moved down to the middle, leaving an unsightly gap at the top. I tried changing HTML Code: <table cellspacing="6" cellpadding="0" width="100%" align="center" border=0><tbody> to HTML Code: <table cellspacing="6" cellpadding="0" width="100%" align="top" border=0><tbody> but it hasn't done anything. How do I move the content up? Thanks, James Right now I'm having a bit of an issue with my website. As you see here I'm using a series of div boxes but they all stay in a fixed location. I was wondering how to get the whole thing centered. Thanks. I just noticed that the site I coded is not centered but is aligned to the left on resolutions larger than 1024x768. Is there a way to fix this? Here is the css for the main div which has all the content. #container { position:absolute; left:0px; top:0px; width:1002px; height:auto; margin:0px auto; border:0; padding:0; I have a page that is not being centered on the background in both IE 6&7 but looks perfect in FF. I am not sure what is wrong because the template I used is vaild Here is the page http://www.mesquitechristmas.com/wea...Z119&icao=KHQZ I have been banging my head all day an maybe just need another pair of eyes. -Thanks My site is working correctly in bot Safari & FF but I can't seem to get it to center in IE7. In Safari and FF, the content is centered and the window can be shrunk down to 1000px without scrollbars appearing (which is what I want). In IE7 its all sliding to the right and scrollbars are appearing at 1150px or something like that (which is what I want definitely don't want). This template is a little bit problematic because the background image for the blue area extends outside the central column on the left side and I need it to disappear when the window width is shrunk. I hope that makes sense. I can't figure out an alternative solution that works in IE7, any ideas? Check out the template in question at: http://current-post.com Hi, I'm new to the site and I'm just here to ask a question. I've been having trouble with my webpage trying to center everything. The problem is that at home my webpage is centered (When you zoom out everything stays centered) but as for school I zoom out and everything stays to the left and I'm pretty sure I left all the code the same from computer to computer. I don't think it is the resolution because I had changed my resolution to the same as at school. This is my coding (I'm an amateur at Html and don't know CSS): <title>Home - WebBanners</title> </head> <p align="center"> <div style="position:absolute;top:0px; left:0px; right:0px; bottom:0px;" align="center"> <body topmargin="0" leftmargin="0" bgcolor="#0099FF"> <img src="Banner.gif" width="1280" height="290" border="0" usemap="#Map" /> <map name="Map" id="Map"> <area shape="rect" coords="140,233,302,285" href="Home.html" /> <area shape="rect" coords="330,233,543,286" href="Samples.html" /> <area shape="rect" coords="565,240,722,287" href="Prices.html" /> <area shape="rect" coords="752,229,905,286" href="About.html" /> <area shape="rect" coords="945,235,1122,284" href="Contact.html" /> </map> <font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="+4" color="white"><p align="center"> <u> Welcome To WebBanners!</u></p></font> </p> <table align="center"> <tr> <td><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" color="black" size="7"><strong>H</strong></font> <font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="+2" color="white">ere we make special just-for-you banner. <br /> <br> <font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">Every banner is unique to the person who have ordered them.<br /> <br><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">They are sold at a reasonable price and if you don't <br>like them then we offer full money back guaranteed. <br /> <br /> We also have an interactive department where you can <br />talk to one of 'us' through the microphone so we can help you. <br />All you have to do is ask through the E-mail. <br /> <br /> We can make tons of banners for your website such as the one above <br />or see more <a href="Samples.html">Here</a> <br /> <br /> We have prices for your special needs. <br />All of the banners we offer are your ideas. <br />Ask and we can do it for you! Click <a href="Prices.html"> Here </a> for prices. <br /> <br /> Want to learn more about us? Click <a href="About.html"> Here </a> for more information. <br /> <br /> Going to buy one of our offers? Need help in finding something? <br />Click <a href="Contact.html"> Here </a> to contact us! For your design! </font> </td> <td align="center"> <font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" color="Green" size="+3"><u><strong>So Why Pick Us? </font> </u> </strong> <br /> <br /> <font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" color="Green" size="+2"> <li>We have 100% Money Back Guarantee <br /> <li>Satisfaction Guarantee<br /> <li>Our Prices beat the Competitors<br /> <li>24 Hour Service <br /> <li>Interactive Department <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <img src="Ordernow!.gif" /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> </body> </html> I am trying to center some text in a table, but horizontally only. It centers vertically inside a cell in a table when i use either of these tags. HTML Code: <h2 style="text-align:center"> <center>text</center> How do i fix this? I clarified what i want in the attatched picture. Please help me with the following. This is not a problem in Firefox; only in IE. I am having trouble centering one DIV with a DIV to the left of the centered DIV. The DIV that is blue I would like centered according to the browser width and the red DIV I would like the same vertically as the blue DIV only left justified. In Firefox this works correctly the way I would expect. In IE the left justified div appears "pushes" the DIV ( in blue ) that I want centered further to the right; making it un-centered. thanks for any assistance. Code: <div width="100%"> <div align = "left" style="width:200px;float:left;background-color:#ff0000;"> <p style="font-size: 8pt;">This needs to be left justified........</p> <p style="font-size: 8pt;">This needs to be left justified........</p> <p style="font-size: 8pt;">This needs to be left justified........</p> </div> <div align="center" style="background-color:#00ff00;"> <div style="width: 500px;background-color:#0000ff;"> <p style="font-size: 8pt;">this needs to be centered.................................................................................. </p> <p style="font-size: 8pt;">this needs to be centered.................................................................................. </p> <p style="font-size: 8pt;">this needs to be centered.................................................................................. </p> <p style="font-size: 8pt;">this needs to be centered </p> </div> </div> Hello, I wont call myself a website designer, but I do design my own websites. My problem is my website is only centered when monitor setting is at 1024 x 768. If an outside viewer with different monitor settings views my sites it will be really off-centered. I design all my websites in photoshop then code them with macromedia. Is their a code I could include into the html to keep my webpages centered no matter what size screen is viewing? Would appreciate any comments, JJ Is it possible to center links using the link tags itself: something like <a href align:center > I would like to center three button images under an image. In the old day we would put our text into the image and create a two-row table, with the top row having one cell three columns wide and the bottom row having three cells. I have tried making my image with three uls with background images under them, but of course I can't force the full image to show since my content doesn't take up the full space. I am currently putting things in a table, just to make the full image show, but I feel like I'm still doing things old-school. Is there a newer, spiffier way to do this? table { width:780px; font-size:125%; padding:0; overflow:hidden; } td { width:254px; height:60px; background-repeat:no-repeat; background-position:top left; background-image:url(images/navbackground2.png); padding:0 0 0 20px; } Also my images won't justify. The space between the cells seems predetermined no matter what I futz with and there's a space to the right of the last image that I don't want. Finally, is there a way to put all three background statements into one code? (I know that's a CSS question, but I don't want to cross-post.) Elisabeth I am working on a website, and I have been trying to center the homepage so that it looks the same on every computer/ browser. It's sort of set up as a juvenile div layout. I've been using other layouts as an example so I don't really know how to fix what I don't want from theirs. I'd like the main image to be centered but I can't figure it out. It's positioned absolutely which might be part of the problem but I don't know what else to set it as. Also, on top of centering the image horizontally, I was wondering if there was any way that I could position it in the very center of the page. The link is http://appleseatmoregrass.webs.com/index.htm |