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Fri 16/05/03 at 18:33
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Hi,

What I would like to do is get a table to be centered vertically inbeteen to frames, but I can't work out how to.

Can anyone help?

Cheers
S.A.
Sun 18/05/03 at 12:22
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This is getting very complicated as my knowlage of css is basically background code.
Sat 17/05/03 at 23:49
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RastaBillySkank wrote:

> You'll have to do it inline so:
>
>


Actually its:



To get it to work youhave to set the margins to -50% of the table width and the position of the element to 50%.
Sat 17/05/03 at 19:03
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"top:50%;"

Missed out the colon
Sat 17/05/03 at 19:02
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Taka-Q wrote:
> I can't quite work out how you've done it from the source code. Could
> you point me in the right direction?
>
> Cheers

He did it using CSS.

Check out the .css file and you'll see.

You'll have to do it inline so:




Simple really.
Sat 17/05/03 at 16:08
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Alan, what exactly is that section for? :)
Sat 17/05/03 at 14:04
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Tyla wrote:
> Taka-Q wrote:
> anyone else got any idea?
>
> Much appreciated
> S.A.
>
> http://fileshare.digital-prozac.co.uk/
>
> Perfectly aligned to the centre of the page in both direction. Doesn't
> work on Mac IE5.5 or Opera, but other than that, this is the only way
> you can centre vertically without using a holding table and the
> deprecated height attribute!

I can't quite work out how you've done it from the source code. Could you point me in the right direction?

Cheers
Fri 16/05/03 at 22:03
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Taka-Q wrote:
> anyone else got any idea?
>
> Much appreciated
> S.A.

http://fileshare.digital-prozac.co.uk/

Perfectly aligned to the centre of the page in both direction. Doesn't work on Mac IE5.5 or Opera, but other than that, this is the only way you can centre vertically without using a holding table and the deprecated height attribute!
Fri 16/05/03 at 20:36
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anyone else got any idea?

Much appreciated
S.A.
Fri 16/05/03 at 20:18
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cjh wrote:
> I remember seeing Tyla do it somehow, but I can't remember for sure.
>
> But, it seems pretty middle-aligned to me.

On a 11524x864 screen res it is not middle aligned by about 1/3rd of the page :-)

Ah well...
Fri 16/05/03 at 19:58
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D'oh. Misread the question. Sorry!

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