Re: [css-d] Centered text positioned incorrectly in IE7

2009-05-06 Thread Chris Hanks
> > To give you some ideas about how you can mix your various wishes > together in a mostly cross-browser reliable way, check the following > slightly reworked copy of your page... > > > ...and its stylesheet... >

Re: [css-d] Centered text positioned incorrectly in IE7

2009-05-05 Thread Chris Hanks
> > For cross-browser appearance in all somewhat standard-aware browsers - > including IE6/7 in Strict mode, the following approach will work. > > - Add left and right padding on #elastic-container, and modify its > min/max-width to include these side-paddings. > > - Pull those .left and .right box

Re: [css-d] Centered text positioned incorrectly in IE7

2009-05-05 Thread Chris Hanks
Hmm, alright. Can you or anyone else on the list suggest a better way of making this work? I'm not sure where to begin... Thanks! Chris On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 7:47 PM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote: > Chris Hanks wrote: > > http://www.selfsoothingsoftware.com >> > > The

[css-d] Centered text positioned incorrectly in IE7

2009-05-04 Thread Chris Hanks
Hello - Before I begin, you can see what I'm talking about at http://www.selfsoothingsoftware.com I have a whole lot of text, with smaller supplemental text sections wrapped in divs and floated to the left and right (though some stay in the center). Ideally, they float out to either side of the