template issue xhtml/css

Discussion in 'CSS' started by dangys, Mar 18, 2008.

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    I'm paying someone to fix 2 xhtml/css issue.

    $15 for the person who can fix it so that its 100% width in all resolutions and is center. works fine in 1024*768 res. But any higher resolution it all the way to the left this needs to be center n 100% in width.

    The zip file that contains everything can be download here:

    http://dangysplace.com/black.zip

    Please post screen shot to show your proff that this is fix in a higher, res. That it's 100% width n center.

    I need this fix by tomorrow, and i will be login on around 5:00pm est to pay the person who has this fixed. So please be on.
     
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    dangys, Mar 18, 2008 IP
  2. Stomme poes

    Stomme poes Peon

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    I don't do the PM thing, nor download files, but I'll just tell you:

    The body's natural width is 100%. If there's another container that's supposed to be 100% width, make it so in the CSS. The part that needs to be centered (which must have a set width which is less than 100% and can be in %) needs margin: 0 auto on it.

    For a liquid page, you cannot have something both 100% wide AND centered. This means that, once you set a width (even a %) on a container, there will be a scroll-bar generated when the browser window is made smaller than that width.
     
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    Still need this i need it to cover the entire Window width in all resolutions... Need it done within 4 hours
     
    dangys, Mar 19, 2008 Set Best Answer IP
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    kk5st Prominent Member

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    So post a link in a hurry, there's only 2¼ hrs left. Otherwise, apply the info you've already been given.

    A third alternative is to put my minimum retainer, $300US, in my Paypal account, and I'll get right on it.

    gary
     
    kk5st, Mar 19, 2008 Set Best Answer IP