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Old 04-07-2009, 01:26:17 PM     #7 (permalink)
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Thanks for the hosting info. Will look into that.

Yes, the problem is when looked at with different resolutions, the main body moves over to the left. I have a widescreen laptop on a higher resolutions - 1400 by 900, and this is where the issue is arising.

If you go into your computer's control panel and increase the screen resolution you'll see this issue and be able to test it.

However, your computer may not have a higher resolution. Especially if it's not widescreen.

Your laptop will probably have the option to get the screen resolution up to 1400 by 900.

With CSS it's a really simple fix. You're just 'instructing' it to always sit in the middle. At the moment, that instruction is not there.

Some of the guys on here will be better advised to tell you how to do it if you're not using dreamweaver. I'm sure somebody will post a solution for you.

Perhaps that's a Joomla template you're working with ?

Cheers,

Steve.
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