Quote from: bpat1434;11821
Hi EinfachClicken.
That will give you a wrapper that is 800px wide all the time (no more, no less). You can see this in action here.
Thanks a lot for that help, but that still didn't do it. Yes, my login screen now looks just like the one in the demo. But as soon as I enter the webmail with one of the user accounts, it looks like everything is being shoved to the right by 400 pixels .... as everything on the right side now vanishes off the screen, having to scroll to the right to see everything.
I double and triplechecked the files - not all of them had the "place the div here" files that you'd mentioned, but I noticed that all of the ones that you mentioned were located right under the body .... so I went ahead and placed the div tag there as well, in the mentioned files. Yes, I closed the div tag at the bottom of each file too, right before the body ended.
Isn't there some way to just center the entire wrapper on the screen, once the width of 800 px has been established? Although .... since I now have to scroll off to the right, I'm not even sure that the wrapper was able to set everything to a width of 800 px in the first place since that should have caused for everything to fit on the screen without any scrolling at all, right?
Perhaps the problem only appears with IE7 and WindowsVista?
I'll be checking Firefox next, but still with WinVista though.
Okay, I just tested with FireFox too, version 2.0 or 2.1 don't remember which.
It's better there because everything does appear indeed centered, yet subsequent screens after the login screen tended to run into each other. This is really "bad" because it makes it seem as though our needs can't be met and that's truly disappointing. Seriously bummer! :mad:
Isn't there one single css or global file that can have a single centered 800 px wide div or table so that anything else on any other pages that appears within this one table .... is automatically forced to constrain itself to that width, not just from one or the other left/right margin, but from both margins at the same time by being forced to center everything?
It seems to me that that's where IE7 or WinVista with IE7 has the problem. Our problem of course is the fact that we view WindowsVista as the next 6+ year replacement for WindowsXP, and that of course means that our eventual clientbase will largely be using that particular browser since 99% of our potential clients are internet newbies, first time PC buyers, or people who've been happy with IE all along as they never required any techie specialties from their browser.
Any other suggestions would be sincerely appreciated.
Can it be done? :eek:
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