Hi Theresa,

Its a form, you can treat it as text, no need for width:100% or margin:auto;

div.searchForm {text-align:center;}

hope it helps
isabel


On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 12:41 AM, Theresa Jennings <
theresajennings2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Here's the link to the page: http://maxperformancebikefit.com/about.php
>
> Here's the link to the css: http://maxperformancebikefit.com/maxPerf2.css
>
> I'm trying to get the search field/button in the right-hand column to
> center horizontally over the testimonials button (the search feature is not
> working yet. The page is not "live" yet), which is .
>
> In FF, the search field is real wide, so overall, this doesn't look too
> bad, although I don't know why it's so danged wide. IE9 isn't too bad,
> either, although it still isn't centered and is also real wide. I haven't
> checked it in IE8 and 7. In Chrome and Safari, the search field is not as
> wide and the whole thing is flush left, even though I have the left and
> right margin set to auto.
>
> BTW, the HTML and CSS validates.
>
> I'd appreciate your help. Is it something brain-dead simple I'm not seeing?
>
> Theresa
>
>
>
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