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YourSuperior
Well, I used Dreamweaver Mx to code and align my tables on my subdomain. But I asked several people was it aligned and they said no. Does anyone know how I can fix this?

http://alvinward.takecamera.com/



talcumpowder
You do not need seventeen million stylesheets. And they all go into the <head></head> section. Adjust the LEFT margin of the blogspace to somewhere along the lines of... 150 - 200. About me should be one word, adjust LEFT margin to about 560-ish. Maybe more.
[ http://kismet.cbstaff.com/alvin_screen.GIF ]
For reference. It's the same in both IE&Mozilla.
YourSuperior
But then it will be mis-aligned for me wouldn't it? Becuase it's perfect in both browsers for me.
talcumpowder
-thinks of how to explain this- Your browser sometimes tweaks code it's given. It takes screenshots of pages and stores them to make a page load faster... And so if you refresh, it could end up alright. Or perhaps it's your screen resolution.
YourSuperior
QUOTE(fishcake-y @ Dec 28 2005, 2:28 AM)
-thinks of how to explain this- Your browser sometimes tweaks code it's given. It takes screenshots of pages and stores them to make a page load faster... And so if you refresh, it could end up alright. Or perhaps it's your screen resolution.
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I use 800 x 600 resolution.
talcumpowder
That would do it. It's a slightly arachic screen resolution. As in really outdated and no one really bothers to change the screen resolution anymore.
I use 1024 by 768, or standard screen size. Odd that it doesn't go UP like they normally do.
YourSuperior
I could change my screen resolution to 1024 X 768 but then everything looks small, unless I can make it look bigger?
mipadi
QUOTE(Maestro @ Dec 28 2005, 3:09 AM)
I could change my screen resolution to 1024 X 768 but then everything looks small, unless I can make it look bigger?
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What size is your monitor?
YourSuperior
I fixed it, It's aligned now. This topic can be locked.
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