> given this snip of code: > > div#container { > margin: 15px auto; > } > > > is "auto" enough to make the contents of that div remain centered > from left to right as the end user scales their browser window larger > and smaller?
No. You'd need to set a width too. This is the excerpt of a presentation I gave a couple of months ago. It may help you understand the concept behind "auto": The horizontal position and size of a non-floating, block-level element is determined by seven properties: margin-left, border-left, padding-left, width, padding-right, border-right, and margin-right. The sum of these seven properties is always equal to the 'width' of the parent element. Three of the seven properties can be set to auto: these are margin-left, width, and margin-right. For replaced elements, a value of auto on 'width' is replaced by the intrinsic width, so for them there can only be two auto values. If exactly one of margin-left, width, margin-right is auto, the UA will assign that property a value that will make the sum of the seven equal to the parent's width. If none of the properties are auto, the value of 'margin-right' will be assigned 'auto'. If more than one of the three is auto, and one of them is 'width', then the others ('margin-left' and/or 'margin-right') will be set to zero and 'width' will get the value needed to make the sum of the seven equal to the parent's width. Otherwise, if both margin-left and margin-right are auto, they will be set to equal values. This will center the element inside its parent. If auto is set as the value for one of the seven properties in an element that is inline or floating, it will be treated as if it were set to zero. HTH -- Regards, Thierry www.tjkdesign.com | www.ez-css.org | @thierrykoblentz ______________________________________________________________________ css-discuss [cs...@lists.css-discuss.org] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d List wiki/FAQ -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/ List policies -- http://css-discuss.org/policies.html Supported by evolt.org -- http://www.evolt.org/help_support_evolt/