Jay Kinney wrote:
>>>  I have a horizontal nav bar into which I put a <ul> of gifs for the
>>>  links. I floated them left and they all line up next to each other,
>>>  but they (of course) are all lined-up on the left side of the nav bar.
>>>
>>>  I want to have them centered in a row in the nav bar. That way, if I
>>>  later add in another gif or two, they'll expand out from the center.
>>>  
>> Would modification of this method work for you?
>> <http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listamatic/horizontal27.htm>
>>>  The test page (which is very much "in progress" with some positioning
>>>  tweaking to do, and links to add, etc.) is at:
>>>
>>>  http://www.sfscottishrite.com/Test/auditorium.html
>>>  --Jay Kinney
>> Best,
>> ~dL
> Jay Kinney wrote:
>
> David,
>
> Thanks for the suggestion. You know, I had come upon that Listamatic 
> site earlier today and had even looked at that list example, but I had 
> trouble conceptualizing whether this CSS could somehow be applied to 
> my problem. If you or someone could point out the salient code that 
> applies to centering floating image elements, that would be great. I'm 
> enough of a newbie on CSS that it isn't self-evident to me...
>
> --Jay Kinney
>
>
>
Nothing is self-evident to me, either. Consequently, I lie, cheat, and 
steal-- and never use images when it is not necessary.
Please see: <http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/sf.html>
Seriously, if you need to use images for text, perhaps someone else on 
the list can help.
Best,
David Laakso







-- 
http://chelseacreekstudio.com/

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