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  • moonpi1234
    Private

    • Jan 2007
    • 3

    Centering pages

    My web site is www.citylightsmusic.net. I am having trouble getting my pages to center on everyones screen. I am using a wide screen laptop and my pages are centered on it but alot of people tell me they are not centered on theirs. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
  • philipc9635
    Lieutenant Colonel

    • Jul 2006
    • 735

    #2
    Re: Centering pages

    Hey Moonpi

    Do you have your page width set at 800. This allows you to center the page. You may have to resize your image and Nave Bar to fit it in.

    I looked at your page and it isn't centered in my screen either.
    Phil Cartledge (Aussie Phil)

    Discover A Simple Approach To Online Business That Locks In Your Success.

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    • Jeremy
      Brigadier General

      • Apr 2006
      • 1502

      #3
      Re: Centering pages

      Hey,

      Make sure your page dimentions are 800 x 600 because that is the smallest screen resolution that there is out there.

      Then you can right click > page properties > center page

      Once you do that .. the page will be centered on everyones browser no matter what. If you we're to put 1200 x 800 lets say, and someone is using 600 x 800 they would have to scroll left and right.

      Let me know..
      Best regards,
      Jeremy

      www.cornwall4rent.com

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      • Jeremy
        Brigadier General

        • Apr 2006
        • 1502

        #4
        Re: Centering pages

        Originally posted by philipc9635
        Hey Moonpi

        Do you have your page width set at 800. This allows you to center the page. You may have to resize your image and Nave Bar to fit it in.

        I looked at your page and it isn't centered in my screen either.
        Yeah, just make sure your width is 800 .. forget you don't have to put the lenght to 600, hehe
        Best regards,
        Jeremy

        www.cornwall4rent.com

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        • Lincslady
          Brigadier General

          • Jan 2006
          • 1397

          #5
          Re: Centering pages

          Hi Moonpi,

          Click the links below on my page here, these will fix it for you. :o)

          also download the pix resizer and resize your pics, will make your pages faster to load
          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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          • moonpi1234
            Private

            • Jan 2007
            • 3

            #6
            Re: Centering pages

            Thank you for your help. I am struggling. All this is new to me.

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            • Collectors-info
              General

              • Feb 2006
              • 8703

              #7
              Re: Centering pages

              Hi, I personally never centre my pages until I have finished the page, it saves a lot of messing around with tools & centring wile making the page. If you start from the left hand side of a BV page & keep everything to the left side of the 800 vertical mark, all will be ok. Just before you publish use a shape box to find the widest part of your page. IE: open a shape box & place it hard over to the left, then pull the box out to the widest item you have on the page, so its right on edge of the right hand side of this item. Look to the bottom right corner of your screen to see the size of the shape you have made. If its (lets say) 793 wide, delete the temporary shape, then set your page to this 793 & tick the centre box, then save & publish.
              At this point in time, I make most of my pages around the 780/790 mark if you don’t want visitors to have scroll bars. I find with 800 you still get horizontal scroll bars on some small screens & 15” lap tops.
              Regards Chris.

              Collectables, Collecting, collectors-info.com

              www.chrismorris.co.uk

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              • asirimarco
                Brigadier General

                • Jun 2006
                • 1208

                #8
                Re: Centering pages

                very good info especially about keeping everything to the left and using the shape to make sure - will save you a lot of grief - thanks Chris I will tuck this away in my tips and tricks maybe you should add it there too
                Ann
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