I always thought that replacing the <center>
tag with <div style="text-align:center;">
will get me the same results. Apparently I was wrong.
This is a portion of my HTML: (you can also see it in action in the page I creat开发者_Python百科ed for this question : http://www.catmoviez.com/ErrorPageSO.aspx
<div style="margin: 0 auto; background-color:red;border:5px solid black;margin-top:5px;width:750px;text-align:center;">
<span style="width:560px;padding-right:10px;text-align:left;float:left;">
<h1>Oops... We're sorry.</h1>
<h3>You've just encountered an unknown error. <br /></h3>
This site is a work-in-progress, we have already been informed of the error and will do our best to fix it. <br />
We would be thankful if you could contact us through the appropriate button and elaborate on what caused this error to appear.<br />
<br />
<h3>
You can go back to the <a style="text-decoration:underline;" href="Default.aspx">Home page</a> and continue using Moviez.NET.
</h3>
</span><span style="width:180px;float:left;"><img src="Resources/Images/404.jpg" /></span>
</div>
I want to do 2 things:
- Get Rid of the
<center>
tag while keeping the div in the center of the page. - Make sure the outer DIVs background color and border affect the inner spans.
UPDATE: Objective 1 is completed. Time for objective #2.
Use margin: 0 auto;
on your enclosing <div>
<div style="margin: 0 auto; background-color:red;border:5px solid black;margin-top:5px;width:750px;text-align:center;">
<span style="width:560px;padding-right:10px;text-align:left;">
<h1>Oops... We're sorry.</h1>
<h3>You've just encountered an unknown error. <br /></h3>
This site is a work-in-progress, we have already been informed of the error and will do our best to fix it. <br />
We would be thankful if you could contact us through the appropriate button and elaborate on what caused this error to appear.<br />
<br />
<h3>
You can go back to the <a style="text-decoration:underline;" href="Default.aspx">Home page</a> and continue using Moviez.NET.
</h3>
</span><span style="width:180px;"><img src="Resources/Images/404.jpg" /></span>
</div>
See it in action.
Reference: CSS: centering things
If you want to simply center the text, you this css style:
text-align:center;
However, if you are looking to center the element or div itself, there are quite some solutions for that, one being below:
.mydiv
{
margin:0 auto;
}
Or even with something like this:
.mydiv
{
width:300px; // the width can sometimes be ignored based on inherent size of element.
margin-left:auto;
margin-right:auto;
}
Or even with something like this:
.mydiv
{
margin-left:50%;
margin-right:50%;
}
So you see, there can be more possibilities.
Inline content is aligned with text-align, block content is aligned with margins (set to auto for the case of centring). See Centring Using CSS.
if you are trying to center the div on the page, I usually use this method for my main wrapping div to center the page.
making the left positioning at 50% and then margining back left half of the width of the div.
example below.
#mainspace {
position:absolute;
left:50%;
margin-left:-450px;
height:auto;
width:900px;
border:none;
}
Try this, it has worked for me when I wish I still had that
<center>
tag
< p style="text:align-center" > example image or text < / p >
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