Re: Div tags
Posted by Underdog on
Sun Oct 23rd 2005 at 2:50pm
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Hmm, thats now as clear as Los Angeles on a mid summer day.
Can you post a link to a before/after so I can see it in action?
Sounds an awful lot like "tables" to me.
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Re: Div tags
Posted by Crono on
Sun Oct 23rd 2005 at 7:18pm
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Divs are something else besides tables. Much easier to use them with dynamic content. Since you can label an entire part of the page a class and move it around as well as put it infront or behind other objects on the page. (even though you can do that with a table too)
If you want the same thing, but no break in the page, use a span tag.
You should be able to specify padding as "50%" and it will center in the middle. It's a little shadey sometimes. But it should work.
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