Centering Question...

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Hello,<br />
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I'm wondering if there is a way to center relative one another all content on a page which includes multiple overlapping layers. I've set these pages up to look centered at 800 x 600, but on any higher resolutions they appear left justified. Can this be done with scripting?<br />
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Any help is appreciated.<br />
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<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://sandblast.net/">http://sandblast.net/</a><!-- m --><!--content-->Try using your centering the actual table.<br />
<table width="90%" align="center"><!--content-->By the way... using IE5, I could not use he links on the bottom of the flash page. I was able to get in by guessing at a page name. (company.html) the links on that page did work.<!--content-->My pages with tables are centering ok. It's just the 2 home pages (<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://sandblast.net/flashed_home.html">http://sandblast.net/flashed_home.html</a><!-- m --> & <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://sandblast.net/nonflashed_home.html">http://sandblast.net/nonflashed_home.html</a><!-- m -->) which use layers that I am unable to adjust to look centered. As these layers actually overlap image content for effect, they have to move (centered) relative to one another and other elements on the page. This is the problem, as I am unable to find a facility within Dreamweaver 3.0 to do this.<br />
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The problem with i.e. 5 seems to be either sporadic or only effecting some i.e. 5 users. All these buttons are, are 2 static gif images and 1 rollover gif image, for each button - They're also the same html code on each page. Why they work properly on some pages while not on others, I believe somehow relates to some javescript present the home pages which somehow confuses some i.e. 5 browsers.<br />
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I received a copy of NetObjects Fusion 4.0 from my ISP. I am currently looking at it to see if it may be better to build my site with then Dreamweaver 3.0. Anyone have experience with this program? Any good?<br />
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Thanks again for the help.<!--content-->
 
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