Alan Trick wrote:
Centering the containiner is meaningless though if it doesn't have a
fixed width (that's smaller than it's container), and if it does have
a fixed width, than it ruins the whole point of the thing, to allow
the boxes to flow depending on the size of the container.
David
I have a bunch of boxes that are all a fixed width and a fixed height.
I have them floated in a containiner so that they lineup nicely into
rows. However, I want them centered so that when I only have one or two
they'll be, well, in the center. There's no float:center as far as I
know, but is
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 14:44:39 -0500, Alan Trick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I have a bunch of boxes that are all a fixed width and a fixed height.
I have them floated in a container so that they lineup nicely into rows.
However, I want them centered so that when I only have one or two
Centering the containiner is meaningless though if it doesn't have a
fixed width (that's smaller than it's container), and if it does have a
fixed width, than it ruins the whole point of the thing, to allow the
boxes to flow depending on the size of the container.
I guess i'll just have to