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Is there a way to make something center. Like, for example
[center]The cat saw a robin.[/center]
When I put the center tag the text does not go centered.
Thoughts?
[center]The cat saw a robin.[/center]
When I put the center tag the text does not go centered.
Thoughts?
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Well, this isn't centering but I do this ............. And I make dots until I get to the place I want my picture to be. Of course, if you get a blue background then the white dots show up. It's pretty lame.
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Diligentia maximum etiam mediocris ingeni subsidium. ~ Diligence is a very great help even to a mediocre intelligence.----Seneca
Well, this isn't centering but I do this ............. And I make dots until I get to the place I want my picture to be. Of course, if you get a blue background then the white dots show up. It's pretty lame.
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Wanderer wrote:I did the "view page source" thing, found the location of the subsilver cascading style sheet, downloaded it, and gave it a look..
So, depending on which "row" your message falls on, you could use one of the above color #'s (EFEFEF or DEE3E7) to hide text.td.row1 { background-color: #EFEFEF; }
td.row2 { background-color: #DEE3E7; }
yeah, there's hidden text in here too.
Took about 5 minutes
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<p align="right">Crap, time for hay foot straw foot again.</B></p>rh wrote:<p align="left">you had a good home but you <B>LEFT</B>...</p>
<p align="right">...you're <B>RIGHT!</B></p>
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Oh, this is neat. I tried to look at that "page source" thing and it didn't come up when I clicked on it. And then once I think it did but I couldn't find any color numbers. BUT, now I don't need to find it. I will have a lovely time matching my dots to the background . THX.Denny wrote:Well, this isn't centering but I do this ............. And I make dots until I get to the place I want my picture to be. Of course, if you get a blue background then the white dots show up. It's pretty lame.
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Wanderer wrote:I did the "view page source" thing, found the location of the subsilver cascading style sheet, downloaded it, and gave it a look..
So, depending on which "row" your message falls on, you could use one of the above color #'s (EFEFEF or DEE3E7) to hide text.td.row1 { background-color: #EFEFEF; }
td.row2 { background-color: #DEE3E7; }
yeah, there's hidden text in here too.
Took about 5 minutes
Secret link to lovely photo.
Diligentia maximum etiam mediocris ingeni subsidium. ~ Diligence is a very great help even to a mediocre intelligence.----Seneca