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This was my go-to font family for many years. I left a red border around the body text so that you can see its extent.

If the first 2 lines have the same length, then it is fixed width. And if you don't specify font-family in the stylesheet, surely the same thing happens?

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The website I am building under it's instructions expands to fill the browser. If I wanted to fix the width of the website and center it, how would I do that. Also how would I apply a colour, such as grey, to the area outside the website. What are the pros and cons of fixed width vs an expanding website. I wrote an entire post for you and then my browser refreshed, so I apologise if I am frustrated. A layout is fixed because in the css the width and the height units are pixels. Therefore if the device has a resolution with less pixels than the width of the element that one wants to see or with of the entire site, it will not be able to view it. This is where liquid layouts come in. In my expirence, I have used them for smaller resolutions and mobile devices. Liquid layouts use % as units for the width and height. Therefore, regardless of the resolution size, the element will take up a certain % of the screen. Otherwise you will just see me, the container When this html is ran in a browser. If the resolution is less than 1000px in width or 800 px in height; such as, the 800px X 600px resolution, then one will not see the white-body, only whatever they can see of the red contianer-div. As you can see regardless of what screen-resolution size you look at me in, I will always fit. In other words, you will aalways see the white body and the entire red-container. You could only see this in the fixed layout if the screen-resolution or browser-window was big enough. I hope that helps or is an okay intorduction to fixed and liquid layouts. To make the outermost object, the body, the colour grey then you would set the background colour to the colour html fixed width font you would set it to grey where I set it to white. Copy the styling wihtout the html tags into a. To make something centreed: use margins. Do not use align:center; This is outdated. Apply margin:0px auto 0px auto to whatever element you want to be centred. If you want the entire site to be cnetred then you only have to apply the margin to a container which contians the entire site. It is jsut easier to type Hope that all helps. He used internal tags because if your demo is just one page, it's easier to show. Look in all browsers and just change stuff in his code and see what it does. Lloyd's book is excellent, but it's also just the very tip of everything. All the weird and unexpected things you come across as you go beyond Lloyd's book is what you learn further from. Another side note: fixed-width sites are usually somewhat less awesome than fluid sites like you've built from Lloyd's book, mostly because screens who are too small get a scrollbar and screens who are too big get the little strip in the middle I made my site flexible but with a max-width of 1400px or something. Yes of course, if you have a multiple-page site then please use an external stylesheet. I did it in the same page for simplicity. Usually, I use half and the other half I have text-wranlger text editor for mac and finder open. Regards, Team 1504 For development sometimes, I only use the maximised window. Usually, I use half and the other half I have text-wranlger text editor for mac and finder open. Yeah that's generally the reason to have such a ginormous screen, but I notice I'm not the only one who full-screens a lot and just flicks between tabs to reach applications. And in the stores, of course, the browser automatically maximises : In the code examples above, the div called container has been acting as the wrapper. To center a site all you html fixed width font is some single element who is a child of the who contains everything else. That element can then have a set width and the automargins. Although, you can have multiple elements as children of the and make it a centered site. When you learn about sticky footers not fixed footers you'll see why sometimes you want to take elements out of the page wrapper, but in general, a page wrapper is common and cool. What the user sees outside the centered site is either the background of the element, or of the element. Most of the time it doesn't matter which, and the is most commonly used. Sorry to keep asking questions. As you can see, it has had a somewhat interesting effect on the page. I left a red border around the body text so that you can see its extent. All elements are positioned absolutely on the page. The container I corrected the typo is centered using auto margins. I hope it helps with the learing process. Home About Us Bingo Offers Contact Us Image Gallery Welcome to Betting-Resource. I left a red border around the body text so that you can see its extent. All elements are positioned absolutely on the page. The container I corrected the typo is centered using auto margins. I hope it helps with the learing process. I don't want to devaluate your input but I. O I think that using absolute positioned elements is not the way to go. Home About Us Bingo Offers Contact Us Image Gallery Welcome to Betting-Resource. Absolute positioning gets less and less brittle the more you confine it to small relatively positioned parents. It becomes more brittle as you use it to contain text-elements since I may need to enlarge text which means text may grow and cover some other positioned element underneath or to the side and as you use it for larger page elements. For page centering alone, no positioning is needed at all. I'm somewhat confused by all this code at the moment, I am begining to think I would be better off getting html fixed width font template rather than trying to build it totally myself. No, you'll have much better code doing it yourself. Your problem is now indeed all the positioning. It lets stuff overlap everywhere, because none of those boxes can see each other. Absolute positioning is blind to everything except its nearest positioned ancestor. Tomorrow I will make a copy of your page and make a straight version. It'll be simple, so you'll get it right away.

Everything between these is mainly used to help your browser and search engines classify your page. This can jazz up the look of the web page, however, too much variety in the text formatting can also look displeasing. I have Windows 10 but use Google Chrome as my browser. I hope it helps with the learing process. It would be nice if we could mark a block of text as using a fixed-width font. In my expirence, I have used them for smaller resolutions and mobile devices.

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