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  • Lincslady
    Brigadier General

    • Jan 2006
    • 1397

    Centering Your Pages

    I cant tell you how many times I've been asked how to do this, so thought I'd do a step by step guide...hope it helps.

    1. Open a new blank page in BV or a space on the page your working on.

    2. Right Click on the page.

    3. Go to "Page Properties"

    4. Click in the box that says "Center in Browser"

    Thats it, your done.

    You can also set your page widths (800), page background colours,links,font size and colour scrollbars etc.

    Once you've finished your page, use your preview to view (Go to file scroll down to "preview in browser" or click the icon in your top tool bar to the left of the publish icon)..This will show any corrections that you need to make.

    Get into the habit of always checking that your page widths are correct and the "Center in Browser" box is ticked before publishing.
    Click the link below for page guidelines (no more sideways scroll)

    http://www.vodahost.com/vodatalk/sho...eferrerid=5490

    How to Center your page
    http://www.vodahost.com/vodatalk/blu...tml#post124746




  • Lincslady
    Brigadier General

    • Jan 2006
    • 1397

    #2
    Re: Centering Your Pages

    Forgot to say.

    Once your satisfied that your page looks ok ..Save then Publish.
    Click the link below for page guidelines (no more sideways scroll)

    http://www.vodahost.com/vodatalk/sho...eferrerid=5490

    How to Center your page
    http://www.vodahost.com/vodatalk/blu...tml#post124746




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    • planet777
      First Lieutenant

      • Dec 2006
      • 181

      #3
      Re: Centering Your Pages

      Thanks Lincs!

      I have found that the LAST thing one should check before publishing is the widths - dunno why, but they can suddenly change. Then when you check out your site on the net, it's off kilter!

      cheers

      Will
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      • Dori
        Lieutenant Colonel

        • Sep 2006
        • 581

        #4
        Re: Centering Your Pages

        Hi Will,
        They change easily if for some reason you are moving a text box or an image to get it out of your way while fixing something else. I am forever having to remember to check my width once I am done moving things around.
        Linda... this is going to help a lot of folks out there... way to go!
        Naturally Yours,
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        • Lincslady
          Brigadier General

          • Jan 2006
          • 1397

          #5
          Re: Centering Your Pages

          Yes your right will, thats why its great to set your page guide lines then its easy to see what has gone outside the width that you are working to and so, ..easier to put right :o)

          Like Dori says...when your working on a page, moving text, images, shapes etc you often go over your width even if its slightly, then your page gets wider and if you dont have guide lines its harder to find what it is thats gone over...I cant work without them.

          Thanks Dori... anything to make life easier thats me lol
          Click the link below for page guidelines (no more sideways scroll)

          http://www.vodahost.com/vodatalk/sho...eferrerid=5490

          How to Center your page
          http://www.vodahost.com/vodatalk/blu...tml#post124746




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          • Bethers
            Major General & Forum Moderator

            • Feb 2006
            • 5224

            #6
            Re: Centering Your Pages

            Something else important - is that you have to make the pages starting at the far left.

            Some think to center they need to center on the BV page - WRONG - you want to use the rulers and make the page from 0-whatever you choose - to 800 if you want to be safe with all browser windows - 0- under 1024 to be safe in 80% or so of them.

            Then follow the above advice!
            Beth
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            • drej_06
              Sergeant

              • Jan 2007
              • 24

              #7
              Re: Centering Your Pages

              Thanks for this Lincslady ! Helped me out with my page.

              It would definitely be easier if we could lock the page width scrollers so that we don't have to always check it they moved.
              Dario
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              • montereybob
                Private

                • Apr 2006
                • 2

                #8
                Re: Centering Your Pages

                I've taken everyone's coaching regarding centering my pages, but when I preview a page it isn't centered on my screen. What am I leaving out?

                Bob

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                • Girlonthehill
                  General

                  • Oct 2005
                  • 4193

                  #9
                  Re: Centering Your Pages

                  Originally posted by montereybob
                  I've taken everyone's coaching regarding centering my pages, but when I preview a page it isn't centered on my screen. What am I leaving out?

                  Bob
                  How wide (in pixels) is your page design? That could be the trouble. If you think it's right (800 - 1000 approx), then right click on your page background and ensure that the page width is set correctly in the page properties. This changes automatically whenever you move something over the 'edge' of your page. You should get into the habit of checking this and resetting it, if necessary, every time you come to save and/or publish a page.

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                  • montereybob
                    Private

                    • Apr 2006
                    • 2

                    #10
                    Re: Centering Your Pages

                    Thanks Amanda! I have had my sizes correct and been checking them.
                    When I tried it again today, it all started working absolutely fine! I have no idea why.

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                    • LadyEye
                      General & Forum Moderator

                      • Jun 2006
                      • 10526

                      #11
                      Re: Centering Your Pages

                      Hey Linda

                      Great post ... but was it your last ... lol

                      You posted this and almost as soon as you did we haven't seen you ... lol

                      Where are you???

                      Don't think you can get away with just leaving a list of instructions for us do you now???

                      lol

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                      • thebungalow
                        Private

                        • Aug 2006
                        • 4

                        #12
                        Re: How many pages am I allowed on my site

                        Hi, I am in the process of developing a business directory and needed to know how many pages I can create because of memory space, ie, I will need to create a new page for every business needing to advertise. Some help on this subject would be very much appreciated. Thanks (thebungalow)

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                        • karel
                          Brigadier General

                          • Feb 2006
                          • 1178

                          #13
                          Re: Centering Your Pages

                          Good advice and a must for those building their first site. I must admit this info eluded me for a few months when I first put my site up.
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