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DW CS3 site has pages shifting left & right
Old 08-23-2007, 07:26 PM #1
david3co
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Default DW CS3 site has pages shifting left & right

I've updated part of my website using DW CS3, which I'm new to. The site works
fine other than some of the pages jump a little to the left and some jump to
the right. Pages float in the middle of the screen and margins and paddings are
set to '0' and all pages are controlled by a stylesheet. To view site, go to
www.wedobrochures.com . I've checked everything I could think of with no luck.
Some of the pages were made from scratch and some from a template, but that may
not be significant.

Any ideas?
David

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Re: DW CS3 site has pages shifting left & right
Old 08-23-2007, 07:28 PM #2
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Add this to your CSS -

html, body { min-height:101%; margin-bottom:1px; }

That will force a scrollbar on all pages.

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"david3co" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> I've updated part of my website using DW CS3, which I'm new to. The site
> works
> fine other than some of the pages jump a little to the left and some jump
> to
> the right. Pages float in the middle of the screen and margins and
> paddings are
> set to '0' and all pages are controlled by a stylesheet. To view site, go
> to
> www.wedobrochures.com . I've checked everything I could think of with no
> luck.
> Some of the pages were made from scratch and some from a template, but
> that may
> not be significant.
>
> Any ideas?
> David
>



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