I noticed that in web2py.css:

.center {width:100; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle}


if i change this to:

.center {width:100%; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle}


things then work fine.


On Thursday, December 19, 2013 11:54:37 AM UTC-5, DeanK wrote:
>
> When I view my site directly through the host server the footer looks 
> fine.  It's snapped to the bottom and centered.
>
> When I view my site through a reverse proxy, the footer content is smashed 
> to the left, as if its in a column or something.  Looking at the html I 
> can't really see anything different.  Is there something going on in the 
> built in web2py css or js that is formatting the footer and would be 
> sensitive to a reverse proxy that i need to consider??  Thanks,
>
> Dean
>

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