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Need your help-please! My Text in the Main Center Body is too far to the left. I'm in LAYOUT
for Container. It mentions not to use margins. Been trying different things. Please how do I set
the text to get off the left side?
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#3
Jul 4, 2010, 11:23 PM
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10 posts · Jun 2010
Sorry, I got into 4th July BBQ !! Version 3.5.1 3dhomedesignplans.com
I've gone into center column and still can't find where to adjust this.
I;ll peak back in tomorrow. We had a great Firework show, watched from
my deck. Hope your 4th was just as nice
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#5
Jul 6, 2010, 09:33 AM
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10 posts · Jun 2010
lmilesw - Thank you I changed the padding and it works. I thought that padding was used mainly for
top and bottom and not left and right? And that margin with 4 spots is translated in line as top, right, left, bottom. Could you explain then the difference of padding and margin? I seem to be a bit confused.
But Thank You for responding while juggledad is out. I was hoping someone should know this simple step.
#6
Jul 6, 2010, 09:53 AM
lmilesw
10,176 posts · Jul 2009
Central New York State USA
With margins and padding the sequence is top, right, bottom, left (clockwise). If only two meausurments are used the first is for top and bottom and the second if for left and right.
Padding for a container (div for example) is how much space is between the side of the container and the contents. Margin is the distance between two adjacent containers.
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#7
Jul 6, 2010, 10:01 AM
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10 posts · Jun 2010
Okay Got it ! Thanks for clarifying for me and you've been very helpful - Thanks Mucho !!
#8
Jul 6, 2010, 10:03 AM
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10 posts · Jun 2010
/Oh How do I put [Solved] on this thread ??
#9
Jul 6, 2010, 10:05 AM
lmilesw
10,176 posts · Jul 2009
Central New York State USA
Under the Thread Tools menu.
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