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    yup im a noob.

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    how would i center the whole layout?

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    It all html or is there CSS?

    Html - use the tags <center> and </center> around the bits you wanted centered
    CSS - Pick the div or td or w/e you want centered and do the following. (Using wrapper as an example)

    div#wrapper {
    margin: 0 auto;
    }


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    ok i knew it was something like center,

    help appreciated +rep

    the iframes are mucked up now btw lol how do i fix them?
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    hint, dont use iframes.



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    im a noob at coding so i dont know how else to do it, i dont know php or anything, unless i use that <include> thing where it includes a certain page. dont know hot to do it though



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    Quote Originally Posted by Pepsi View Post
    im a noob at coding so i dont know how else to do it, i dont know php or anything, unless i use that <include> thing where it includes a certain page. dont know hot to do it though
    I'm not sure, but you could try this:

    <?php
    include ('file.php');
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    where would i put that in the code?



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    Quote Originally Posted by God.. View Post
    I'm not sure, but you could try this:

    <?php
    include ('file.php');
    ?>
    Don't listen to him.. Thats basically just another way of linking up 2 directory's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pepsi View Post
    im a noob at coding so i dont know how else to do it, i dont know php or anything, unless i use that <include> thing where it includes a certain page. dont know hot to do it though

    I would use includes (as the person above sujested) It saves time when editing. (It's basically like an IFrame in theory, as an Iframe is getting a page from the directory, as is an include.

    If you do use "<?php include (" "); ?>" then your pages will need to have the extension .php , make sure your host can handle php first.

    IFrames are a waste of space now, they take a long time to load plus, if you're wanting to move into XHTML, it will not be valid. If you have a problem understanding include, simply google it and there will be masses of information.



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    I'm with Craig on that one.


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