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Vertically centred website using CSS

Thursday, 26 February 2009 21:40

Placing your website in the centre of the screen can often be a potential minefield, but as a rule of thumb if you want to make a website that is just a box in the middle of the screen, which, is very aesthetically pleasing but does not use the real estate of the screen to its full usability. Anyway that a side you need to bare in mind the most common resolution (at the time of writing this post) is 1024x768 which means you only have about 950x565 to play with screen real estate.

   

 

 


 

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