• Resolved kumquat_s

    (@kumquat_s)


    Could someone take a look at my CSS and see where I am going wrong with this coding.

    http://www.the-dutch-touch.com/?page_id=700

    I have a nice table all done with CSS, floating, margins etc… but for some reason you can see that just 3 of the logos don’t seem to be centered like the others.

    If you look at the Ajax, Heracles and Vitesse logos. Am I missing something, I can’t work out why just these three logos would be aligned differently.

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  • They all look fine to me.

    same here they look fine
    what web browser are u using Kumquat ?

    Thread Starter kumquat_s

    (@kumquat_s)

    I have tried it on Firefox, Chrome and IE and I still see it.

    If you load the page in Chrome and select both the text and image of Ajax Amsterdam you will see that the image is not exactly centered against the text above it (same applies for Heracles and Vitesse images). It seems as though there is a gap after the image.

    I have had a play with the code and from what I can work out, the images aren’t being centered on these three occassions due to the length of the text above. I.e. Ajax Amsterdam, Heracles Almelo and Vitesse Arnhem are too long. If I shorten the text above then the images are centralised again.

    I hope this makes sense.

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