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lindsey.crocker@celltalk.co.uk - 26 Sep 2005 08:43 GMT
Hi

I have a menu which is done using background graphic rollovers. Its is
in a table at the moment.

The problem i have is that the text does not align centre whatever i
do.

I can fix it with padding but this does not work in Firefox.

Can anyone suggest any way to align these on the middle.

Thanks

Lindsey
smokeyd - 26 Sep 2005 14:27 GMT
If you post your code I will try and help you
Beauregard T. Shagnasty - 26 Sep 2005 15:46 GMT
> If you post your code I will try and help you

No, one should list the URL instead of posting code.

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Spartanicus - 26 Sep 2005 16:26 GMT
>If you post your code I will try and help you

Code should not be posted in this group, if needed it should be uploaded
and the url posted.

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lindsey.crocker@celltalk.co.uk - 27 Sep 2005 08:54 GMT
Ok

Here is a link to the specific links bit.

http://www.3phones.com/test/About/links.htm

I know it is using tables, which is not ideal.
On the actual website the links are not set in the table exactly like
that. There is a large table with some cells above the links, but i did
not think this was important for now.

I have tried some middle aligning that worked, but not in firefox as it
pushed the background image out of place.

Hope someone can help, or tell me how to do it differently.

Thanks
Spartanicus - 27 Sep 2005 09:39 GMT
>Here is a link to the specific links bit.

There was no need for you to post a link, consult the resource I
provided earlier and learn how to fish.

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lindsey.crocker@celltalk.co.uk - 27 Sep 2005 09:46 GMT
I have gone through it.

But not sure exactly what i am looking for.
My problem seems to be the background image. as this moves when i do
margin height etc.

Can i seperate the 2 on the link (image and text) so they have
different margin heights?
lindsey.crocker@celltalk.co.uk - 27 Sep 2005 10:22 GMT
I have done it now.
Thanks for the link.
Arne - 27 Sep 2005 11:01 GMT
> I have gone through it.
>
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> Can i seperate the 2 on the link (image and text) so they have
> different margin heights?

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lindsey.crocker@celltalk.co.uk - 27 Sep 2005 11:23 GMT
> Consult the link I have in my sig and learn how to post a reply on
> Google Groups!

Was this really necessary?
The button says reply, so that is what I pressed.
People on here on ask for some advice and they get unhelpful comments
like this one.
Els - 27 Sep 2005 12:38 GMT
>> Consult the link I have in my sig and learn how to post a reply on
>> Google Groups!
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> Was this really necessary?

Apparently it was.

> The button says reply, so that is what I pressed.

And that's why some helpful people like Arne point innocent Google
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> People on here on ask for some advice and they get unhelpful comments
> like this one.

It's one of the most helpful comments really, because once they start
quoting and writing replies properly, they are bound to get more
helpful replies everywhere on Usenet.

I haven't gone as far as ignoring all messages from Google Groups, but
I do skip without reading any messages that aren't clear in what they
are replying to. Just a waste of time to try and figure out what
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lindsey.crocker@celltalk.co.uk - 27 Sep 2005 09:06 GMT
Ok

Here is a link to the specific links bit.

http://www.3phones.com/test/About/links.htm

I know it is using tables, which is not ideal.
On the actual website the links are not set in the table exactly like
that. There is a large table with some cells above the links, but i did
not think this was important for now.

I have tried some middle aligning that worked, but not in firefox as it
pushed the background image out of place.

Hope someone can help, or tell me how to do it differently.

Thanks
Spartanicus - 26 Sep 2005 16:25 GMT
>Can anyone suggest any way to align these on the middle.

http://www.student.oulu.fi/~laurirai/www/css/middle/

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