Henrik Nyh wrote:

> By the "solution" in your test page, are you referring to your first 
> reply with the floats on the body and div?

No. I referred to the fact that I throw all IE/win versions into quirks
mode here...

<http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/moa_10.html>

...since even quite old versions then act as intended even if they don't
understand/support the relevant CSS.

>> An HTML table construction would work though.

> With a small window and a large image, the white container will still
>  go almost flush against the right-hand side of the window, though,
> and not respect the body padding, so not quite there. Perhaps there
> is no perfect solution.

You can still float the body to make it expand. You can then center all
non-floating content inside the body, but not body itself.

regards
        Georg
-- 
http://www.gunlaug.no
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