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Unit8
Mar 4, 2015 17:04:46 GMT -8
Post by takumi on Mar 4, 2015 17:04:46 GMT -8
The movie, "CSS Page Layout Chapter6," was very helpful. Though it took me a couple of hours, I think I managed to put flexible layout together. It gets complicated when there is another floats inside a column. I struggle with paddings a little, but other than that, I think it went smoothly.
Question: Is there any way I can put all of my contents right in the center. I set "alignment-adjust" "central," but it seems not working. I don't even know if this is the right way to do it.
Thank you.
file:///Users/TAKUMI/Documents/GCMW202/Unit8.html
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Unit8
Mar 4, 2015 17:09:01 GMT -8
Post by takumi on Mar 4, 2015 17:09:01 GMT -8
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Unit8
Mar 4, 2015 23:01:29 GMT -8
Post by Judy Fontanella on Mar 4, 2015 23:01:29 GMT -8
Wow - beautiful work. Your page looks terrific and it's resizing with the browser window really well. I love how your header image is adjusting so nicely, as well.
Do you mean that you would like the container to be in the middle of the browser window? If that's what you want, it's pretty easy. Instead of making it 100% of the window width, you can make it a smaller percentage, so that there is room left on the width. Then, set the left and right margins for the container to "auto." That will divide the extra width evenly and put half on each side of the container.
While we're talking about container width, I should add that you should also give the container a "max-width." That will keep it from stretching all of the way across some monitors with huge displays. The text will get too strung out for reading that way.
Great work this week.
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