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Brenda
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      23rd Jan 2008
I have used 3 DWT's in the website I am building.

I'm having a bit of a problem, in the fact that the center of a webpage that
uses a DWT is not absolutely positioned. The center moves up and down on
each page, depending upon the amount of text that is contained in the
modifiable portion of the page.

For example:

http://www.brickwallbuster.com/tsurname.htm

The above page shows where I would like to have the text positioned on the
page. It obviously contains more text in the center of the page than does
the "zsurname.htm" page below, which starts much too low.

http://www.brickwallbuster.com/zsurname.htm

I realize I could just add line breaks to the bottom of the zsurname.htm to
manually force the text to the top, but I'm guessing there is a better
method to do this.

Could someone please tell me how to do this?

Thank you again,
Brenda


 
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Ronx
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      23rd Jan 2008
Try adding this to the stylesheet:


td {vertical-align: top;}


This will affect every table cell on the page, but I do not think that
will be a problem.
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"Brenda" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have used 3 DWT's in the website I am building.
>
> I'm having a bit of a problem, in the fact that the center of a webpage that
> uses a DWT is not absolutely positioned. The center moves up and down on
> each page, depending upon the amount of text that is contained in the
> modifiable portion of the page.
>
> For example:
>
> http://www.brickwallbuster.com/tsurname.htm
>
> The above page shows where I would like to have the text positioned on the
> page. It obviously contains more text in the center of the page than does
> the "zsurname.htm" page below, which starts much too low.
>
> http://www.brickwallbuster.com/zsurname.htm
>
> I realize I could just add line breaks to the bottom of the zsurname.htm to
> manually force the text to the top, but I'm guessing there is a better
> method to do this.
>
> Could someone please tell me how to do this?
>
> Thank you again,
> Brenda


 
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      23rd Jan 2008
Thank you so very much.

Brenda


 
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Brenda
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      23rd Jan 2008
That did it! Thank you so very much.

Brenda


 
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