Trying to put the graphic in the middle so it's associated with the data on the screen... these wide monitors we have these days make it so the 'burgee's are so far left and right they might as well not be part of the display...
Thanks for your input!
Generally when you publish the burgees are set to be hard left and hard right and their position is controlled by the CSS. If when you are viewing it on the screen and they are a long way from the data you could just make the browser window narrower and they will move appropriately.
Jon
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Jon Eskdale
Sailwave
03333 443377
07976 709777
On 19 April 2013 23:45, hughcga hughcga@yahoo.com wrote:
Trying to put the graphic in the middle so it’s associated with the data on the screen… these wide monitors we have these days make it so the 'burgee’s are so far left and right they might as well not be part of the display…
Thanks for your input!
All the elements that SW publishes on an HTML page can be moved around
on the page using styles. One way is with a separate CSS file but it can
also be done through the "templates" and "styles." However, it isn't for
the novice.
Art
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On 4/20/2013 4:29 AM, Jon Eskdale wrote:
Generally when you publish the burgees are set to be hard left and hard
right and their position is controlled by the CSS. If when you are viewing
it on the screen and they are a long way from the data you could just make
the browser window narrower and they will move appropriately.Jon
Jon Eskdale
Sailwave
03333 443377
07976 709777On 19 April 2013 23:45, hughcga <hughcga@yahoo.com> wrote:
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Trying to put the graphic in the middle so it's associated with the data
on the screen... these wide monitors we have these days make it so the
'burgee's are so far left and right they might as well not be part of the
display...
Thanks for your input!