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How can i align button at center of html body. Any one help me
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You can give the button the following CSS code:
button{
margin: 0 auto;
}
You can also use flexbox on the container of the button:
.container{
display: flex;
}
You can then use the following:
button{
margin: auto;
}
Here you go, basic one. You didn't provide a code so we can't provide an answer using your code.
body {
text-align: center
}
<button>center</button>
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Making adjustments to the following bigcommerce theme: https://cornerstone-light-demo.mybigcommerce.com and I cant seem to get the top nav (nav.navuser) to center align. I've tried various combinations of text-align:center;, and margin:0 auto; to no avail.
Try the following changes:
.navUser-section.navUser-section--alt {
/* add the following rule */
display: inline-block;
}
.navUser-section--alt {
/* change float:right to float: none */
float: none;
}
.navUser{
/* add the following rule */
text-align:center;
}
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Which is the best way to link the logo to in the following scenario? Shall I replace the DIV with Link or can i do something in CSS.
The question is can you link the DIV(logo) from the CSS itself
CSS
.login-container .login-box .login-logo {
background: url("img/logo.png") top center no-repeat;
width: 100%;
height: 149px;
float: left;
margin-bottom: 20px;
}
HTML
<div class="login-logo"></div>
This will be best to link your logo Link
Yup, as you mentioned using an anchor tag instead of a div for your logo is the cleanest solution here. You can keep using the same class, then you shouldn't have to revise the CSS much if at all.
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I have the following CSS:
#Wrapper {
width: 600px;
background: #FFFFFF;
margin: 0 auto;
padding: 5px;
border-radius: 10px;
}
And the following HTML:
<div id="Wrapper">
...
</div>
But for some reason the wrapper's CSS styling does not extend the full length of the HTML.
I'm missing something obvious I'm sure but can't see the wood for the trees right now and pasting all the code would just make my post look a mess.
Any thoughts...?
Use tables for emails to be consistent across all clients.
Then you should read up on CSS use within emails.
margins, border-radius are not acceptable.
http://www.campaignmonitor.com/css/
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I have a little problem with CSS styling. For some reason which I can't determine this won't style correctly and I can't edit the colour in CSS. Here is an image to what the actual header looks like and for some reason the background won't style.
Here's my css styling code for the class that it's using:
.panel-heading {
text-align: center;
background-color: #ececb0;
}
Here's my html code for the header:
<div class="panel-heading"><h3 class="title">DeadSwitchand</h3></div>
use !important over the background-color property:
.panel-heading {
text-align: center;
background-color: #ececb0 !important;
}
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I want to align more than five div tag on same line. Below is my css:
<style>
#yes { float: left; width: 18%; margin:1px; }
</style>
HTML example:
echo '<div id="yes">'.'<b>'.'Job Title: '.'</b></div>'.'<br />';
Here what I got:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/823gos5qoa0vw6u/1.jpg
Why does it happen? I'm trying to adjust width and margin but it still doesn't align on the same line.
It's because of your line break <br/>
Remove this and you should see your problem resolved
Add position: absolute; to your CSS.