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Cartoper wrote: Here is the code: Why can't you stick to one thread? |
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You _are_ aware this is Usenet, not Google, aren't you? |
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Here is the code: http://cartoper.ueuo.com/centering.htm How do I get the big blue buttons to center themselves on Firefox and Safari on this web site? |
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On Sep 30, 9:56 am, "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" a.nony.m... (AT) example (DOT) invalid> wrote: Cartoper wrote: Here is the code: Why can't you stick to one thread? The same exact reason why I will, from time to time, through out code and start over: Things get old, off topic, and out of context. You _are_ aware this is Usenet, not Google, aren't you? There is a chance I have been around the usenet longer then you, don't know... I have been using Usenet since the early 90's. |
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In article 1191157541.195255.27... (AT) k79g2000hse (DOT) googlegroups.com>, Cartoper <carto... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: Here is the code: http://cartoper.ueuo.com/centering.htm How do I get the big blue buttons to center themselves on Firefox and Safari on this web site? You have changed the thread. I have looked at B querying this and I agree, it loses continuity, in particular it loses that you are unwilling to simplify your html, at the very least to start off simple and build from there till you strike a problem. I went to the trouble of making some html and css for you to consider as a starting point, but what you want seems to be a "fix" for your present, ie. some minimal thing that will make those blue buttons move to the centre in FF and Safari (and we might also add: iCab, Opera and probably other quite good and standards compliant browsers). You seem not to appreciate that this sort of thing is actually not very useful if you add the rider that "and the fix must not have unintended bad consequences". Because, given the context the fix will be in, ie. your over complicated code, it is a very difficult to guarantee. You have a set of blue buttons, one under the other. For each there is a span surrounded by an anchor surrounded by a div; then all buttons are surrounded collectively by another div, and the latter is then surrounded by yet another div and more... The function and reasoning of all these divs is not really very clear. OK, you want one thing that will make the buttons all move to the centre in Firefox. Do this, remove your: div#main div { margin: 0; padding: 5px; } entirely from the css. The absence of this makes them go to the centre on my machine in FF. But are we any the wiser really for the future? |

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Would you mind discussing a little more exactly how you went about finding the bug? I know from Application development, strong debugging skills are key to most days goes smoothly, a skill I am still trying to develop with all this web development stuff ![]() |
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In article 1191188003.560614.220... (AT) 57g2000hsv (DOT) googlegroups.com>, Cartoper <carto... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: Would you mind discussing a little more exactly how you went about finding the bug? I know from Application development, strong debugging skills are key to most days goes smoothly, a skill I am still trying to develop with all this web development stuff ![]() I just looked at your css and html and could not work out what the function of so many things were, in particular, the bit I said to remove. May I tell you a little story that exhibits a similar banality at the base of things? Several centuries ago, the Pope decided that all the Jews had to leave the Vatican. Naturally there was a big uproar from the Jewish community. So the Pope made a deal. He would have a religious debate with the chief Rabbi of the Jewish community. If the Jew won, the Jews could stay. If the Pope won, the Jews would leave. The chief Rabbi's Latin wasn't very good - in fact, he knew very little - but he was a man of great faith and well respected in the Jewish community. The Pope agreed. What could be easier than a silent debate? The day of the great debate came. The Rabbi and the Pope sat opposite each other for a full minute before the Pope raised his hand and showed three fingers. The Rabbi looked back at him and raised one finger. The Pope waved his fingers in a circle around his head. The Rabbi pointed to the ground where he sat. The Pope pulled out a wafer and a glass of wine. The Rabbi pulled out an apple. The Pope stood up and said, "I give up. This man is too good. The Jews can stay." An hour later, the cardinals gathered around the Pope asking him what happened. The Pope said: "First I held up three fingers to represent the Trinity. He responded by holding up one finger to remind me that there was still one God common to both our religions. Then I waved my finger around me to show him that God was all around us. He responded by pointing to the ground and showing that God was also right here with us. I pulled out the wine and the wafer to show that God absolves us from our sins. He pulled out an apple to remind me of original sin. He had an answer for everything. What could I do?" Meanwhile, the Jewish community had crowded around the Rabbi. "What happened?" they asked. "Well," said the Rabbi, "First he said to me that the Jews had three days to get out of here. I told him that not one of us was leaving. Then he told me that this whole city would be cleared of Jews. I let him know that we were staying right here." "And then?" asked a woman. "I don't know," said the Rabbi. "He took out his lunch and I took out mine." |
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Cartoper meinte: [snip] I like the story, thanks! Still no need to post it as fullquote. *You* should know that. |
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In article <ae62d$4700a072$557fb410$31695 (AT) news (DOT) inode.at>, Gregor Kofler <usenet (AT) gregorkofler (DOT) at> wrote: Cartoper meinte: [snip] I like the story, thanks! Still no need to post it as fullquote. *You* should know that. Yes, I should not have done this and I regretted it. |
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dorayme wrote: In article <ae62d$4700a072$557fb410$31695 (AT) news (DOT) inode.at>, Gregor Kofler <usenet (AT) gregorkofler (DOT) at> wrote: Cartoper meinte: [snip] I like the story, thanks! Still no need to post it as fullquote. *You* should know that. Yes, I should not have done this and I regretted it. Gregor was scolding Cartoper, who has claimed to vast years of Usenet experience but nevertheless reposted your story in full. That you were sensitive enough to reply with a URL and an (implied) apology speaks to _your_ Usenet experience (and courtesy). |
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