Thanks to whomever invented "Center Horizontally".
When I saw that BV now included "Center Vertically" I was thrilled.
However, the technical methods used to "Center Both Vertically and Horizontally" seem to be different than just "Center Horizontally".
When a browser window is too small for a web page that is centered horizontally, the content is justified to the left side and a scrollbar shows up on the bottom and side, allowing you to see the right and bottom section of the site. All of the site is possible to see, no matter what size the browser window is.
Now, to the bug:
When a webpage is Centered Both Horizontally and Vertically, the top and left sections of the webpage are off the screen if the browser window is smaller than the webpage.
You can see this by opening a page that is centered both ways, like this sample page: http://www.rougerivergroup.com/embraceable-viewb.php
Compared to a page that is just centered horizontally: http://www.rougerivergroup.com/embraceable-view.php
I get the same effect with Firefox and IE.
This is generally not a problem because most people's browser windows are big enough, however bots only see the bottom right quadrant, which is a big issue if your menu is on the top or left (normal locations).
If this could get fixed, I would be very grateful!
When I saw that BV now included "Center Vertically" I was thrilled.
However, the technical methods used to "Center Both Vertically and Horizontally" seem to be different than just "Center Horizontally".
When a browser window is too small for a web page that is centered horizontally, the content is justified to the left side and a scrollbar shows up on the bottom and side, allowing you to see the right and bottom section of the site. All of the site is possible to see, no matter what size the browser window is.
Now, to the bug:
When a webpage is Centered Both Horizontally and Vertically, the top and left sections of the webpage are off the screen if the browser window is smaller than the webpage.
You can see this by opening a page that is centered both ways, like this sample page: http://www.rougerivergroup.com/embraceable-viewb.php
Compared to a page that is just centered horizontally: http://www.rougerivergroup.com/embraceable-view.php
I get the same effect with Firefox and IE.
This is generally not a problem because most people's browser windows are big enough, however bots only see the bottom right quadrant, which is a big issue if your menu is on the top or left (normal locations).
If this could get fixed, I would be very grateful!
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