[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If you change your CSS to the following it will work.
>
> #footer {
> height:50px;
> position:relative;
> }
> #footwrap
> {
> position:absolute;
> bottom:0;
> width:100%;
> }
> #footwrap p
> {
> text-align:center;
> }
>
I got this reply off-list. Changing the code as suggested above and
adding left: 0; to #footwrap worked like a charm.
Thanks Scott.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lori Lay
> Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 5:29 PM
> To: CSS-discuss
> Subject: [css-d] Vertically Aligning Text in Division - IE 6 Problem
>
> ...
> Here's the problem: the text is properly aligned at the bottom of the
> footer, but only the start of the paragraph is horizontally centred. As
> you can see, I am using text-align: center to centre the text. This
> doesn't work in this case (in IE 6 only). The start of the paragraph is
> correctly centred, but not the whole thing. So in my example above, the
> word Here seems to be centred, but not the entire line.
>
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