Re: HELP PLEASE... OK I've got some pages published, but
1. In BV, set you page guide to 800 wide.
2. Center your "image" (or call it page) within the left edge of the BV browser and the dotted white line which shows 800 wide
3. Go off somewhere to the side in the purple background and right-click once to bring up PROPERTIES (yes, once more...)
4. Rest Page Width to 800, leave height alone, and then click on Center Page in Browser
5. Immediately click on the little floppy to SAVE (lest you inadvetrtantlyclick anywhere else on the page background to reset the width off 800)
6. Publish - You need to know that although the publish-meter is not displaying progress, it IS working...but you might have to occasionally move your cursor to keep your screesaver from kicking in. This is especially true when publishing via wireless/WiFi and on satellite (like the both of us)
**I hope you realize that Centering, transition effects like fade, etc. ONLY work with Internet Explorer --well, ok, supposedly!-- so if you are using Mozilla, FireFox, etc. Centering will not present properly if you have set your monitor to 1024x768 for example.
If, after this round of "fix" is still is not centering properly (I see it still off to the left myself), then you need to resort to outwitting the computer:
reset your page guide to 550, and use it as a centerline to align everything up astride this guideline.
>>to find out how, maybe move your "frame" all the way to the left of the browser pane in BV (watch the X-Y axis in the lower right corner to be sure you SLOWLY click it left only until it gets to "0"...elements will bleed 3 clicks into the left edge if you are not careful). Now..look at the ruler at the top of BV browser, which will tell you how wide your frame/page is: say it's 795...and our guide is set at 550 (means we are laying out an 1100 wide page, so our mid page is now 397.5>round up to 398 >> (550-398=152) the left corner of your frame -which is what the X-Y axis picks up first- to be set at 152.......now, when it's all re-situated, repeat simple freaking centering via PROPERTIES and no matter what, the thing will present centered.....othewise I'll fly down there and kick the thing myself!
1. In BV, set you page guide to 800 wide.
2. Center your "image" (or call it page) within the left edge of the BV browser and the dotted white line which shows 800 wide
3. Go off somewhere to the side in the purple background and right-click once to bring up PROPERTIES (yes, once more...)
4. Rest Page Width to 800, leave height alone, and then click on Center Page in Browser
5. Immediately click on the little floppy to SAVE (lest you inadvetrtantlyclick anywhere else on the page background to reset the width off 800)
6. Publish - You need to know that although the publish-meter is not displaying progress, it IS working...but you might have to occasionally move your cursor to keep your screesaver from kicking in. This is especially true when publishing via wireless/WiFi and on satellite (like the both of us)
**I hope you realize that Centering, transition effects like fade, etc. ONLY work with Internet Explorer --well, ok, supposedly!-- so if you are using Mozilla, FireFox, etc. Centering will not present properly if you have set your monitor to 1024x768 for example.
If, after this round of "fix" is still is not centering properly (I see it still off to the left myself), then you need to resort to outwitting the computer:
reset your page guide to 550, and use it as a centerline to align everything up astride this guideline.
>>to find out how, maybe move your "frame" all the way to the left of the browser pane in BV (watch the X-Y axis in the lower right corner to be sure you SLOWLY click it left only until it gets to "0"...elements will bleed 3 clicks into the left edge if you are not careful). Now..look at the ruler at the top of BV browser, which will tell you how wide your frame/page is: say it's 795...and our guide is set at 550 (means we are laying out an 1100 wide page, so our mid page is now 397.5>round up to 398 >> (550-398=152) the left corner of your frame -which is what the X-Y axis picks up first- to be set at 152.......now, when it's all re-situated, repeat simple freaking centering via PROPERTIES and no matter what, the thing will present centered.....othewise I'll fly down there and kick the thing myself!
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