Cool, thanks. That's exactly what I've done!

Kevin


On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Sean K. Stewart <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Kevin & spills,
>
> No need to add margin-left:auto & margin-right:auto. Simply wrapping
> the container class in another div will give you div that spans the
> entire width of the window. If you are only wanting to span the header
> to the full window width, try this technique....
>
> <div class="header">
> <div class="container">
> <!-- header content -->
> </div>
> </div>
> <div class="container">
> <!-- content -->
> </div>
>
> Add the background to the header class and it will span the full
> window width. Remember, the container class can be used more than
> once.
>
> --
> Sean K. Stewart
>
>
> On Nov 10, 1:33 pm, spills <[email protected]> wrote:
> > This works for me;
> >
> > #Main {margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;}
> >
> > <div id="Main">
> >    <div class="container">
> >         <div class="span-24 last">content and layout stuff here</div>
> >    </div>
> > </div>
>
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