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Location: Havana, Cuba
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HTML and CSS mavens...
Got a bit of a problem here...
This is what I have: ![]() This is what I want: ![]() In both cases the grey box is the boundary of a DIV tag with height and width CSS properties defined. The 'blah blah blah' in the middle is a paragraph within the DIV tag. Does anyone have any clue how I can bring that paragraph down to the middle of the box? I've been tearing my hair out all night over this. ![]() TIA. |
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Please touch this.
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Location: Manhattan
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<td valign=middle> ?
paste some Code:
code
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Location: Within GMT+10
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This is my ugly and unreliable solution to the problem at hand. It's main issue is that it doesn't work if your text overflows into more than one line.
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<div style="height: 100px; width: 100px; border: 1px solid rgb(0,0,0); text-align: center; padding: 0; margin: 0;"> <p style="vertical-align: middle; line-height: 98px; font-size: 12px;"> Blah blah blah. <p> </div> This is one of those things that's painful due to the css spec not really defining any property for doing the job. Other than a few faults like this css is a good thing, now if only people would stop using tables for all their positioning. |
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Location: Havana, Cuba
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I think the W3C needs to address this. Seriously. |
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Location: Fayetteville, AR
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Is there something bad about using tables for positioning? Most of the sites I goto use them for positioning. I actually had problems with div (acting like it wasn't standardized), and ended up going with tables. One of the pages I was redesigning for work had used div, and it looked totally jacked up from one version of IE to the next.
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Crazy
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check out http://www.blooberry.com
They have an excellent HTML and CSS reference, including examples and browser specific information. |
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Location: Havana, Cuba
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Table-positioned pages are also less accessible. |
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Stop. Think. Question.
Location: Redondo Beach, CA
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Take a look at www.w3shools.org. They have a good (and short) tutorial on CSS which includes alignment and borders, etc.
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