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From: Noobug on 29 Nov 2009 13:56 Hi there, I am quite new to Dreamweaver. I have designed a website which consists of 5 pages. Everything else is fine, but I can't make the content align across the 5 pages for some reason. There is a header and buttons at the top of each page - these align fine. Below them I have some text on the left and a picture on the right. I want these to be at exactly the same height on each page but it is just not happening! Any advice on how I can get around this would be greatly appreciated! Please let me know if I should send in code or something - as I say I'm new to this. Many thanks in advance for help.
From: Duncan Kennedy on 29 Nov 2009 16:20
In message <3ed81dac-9eff-4b4d-a472-6ef721ed6570(a)c3g2000yqd.googlegroups.com>, Noobug <noorahoda(a)googlemail.com> writes >Hi there, > >I am quite new to Dreamweaver. I have designed a website which >consists of 5 pages. Everything else is fine, but I can't make the >content align across the 5 pages for some reason. > >There is a header and buttons at the top of each page - these align >fine. Below them I have some text on the left and a picture on the >right. I want these to be at exactly the same height on each page but >it is just not happening! > >Any advice on how I can get around this would be greatly appreciated! >Please let me know if I should send in code or something - as I say >I'm new to this. > It would help if you could give us a URL of a test area or something where we could look at the pages. One thing I would say is that if some pages are longer than others there may be a standard browser scroll bar on one side of some pages and not on the shorter ones - this will cause the text to wrap in different places and push the text etc down. -- Duncan K Downtown Dalgety Bay |