Article ID: 155091 - Last Review: November 7, 2002 - Revision: 1.0 PUB97: How to Center a Web Page Created in PublisherThis article was previously published under Q155091 On This PageSUMMARY
When you view a Web Page created by Publisher 97 with a high-
resolution display, the page may appear off-center to the left. You
can manually add the <CENTER> tag to the HTML code to assure that the
page appears centered regardless of the monitor's resolution.
WARNING: ANY USE BY YOU OF THE HTML CODE PROVIDED IN THIS ARTICLE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. Microsoft provides this HTML code "as is" without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and/or fitness for a particular purpose. MORE INFORMATION
Publisher specifies the width of the Web Pages it creates. If you
design a Web Page that is 6 inches wide, that page is 600 pixels wide
when you view it with a Web Browser. If your browser's window is
significantly wider than 600 pixels, (if you have a display setting of
1024 x 768 pixels and are running your Web browser full-screen, for
example) the Web Page appears shifted over to the left.
If you design a page to fit well on a 640 x 480 screen, but suspect that some of your audience may be using higher resolution display settings, you may wish to center your Web Pages. Centering a Publisher-Designed Web PageThese directions assume that you have already used the Publish Web Site to Folder command on Publisher's File menu. They also assume that you have not used the Web Site Properties command (also on the File menu) to change the default Web Site naming convention.
If you wish to make more drastic changes to your Web Site, you may wish to open your Web Site in an HTML authoring/editing program, such as Microsoft FrontPage. | Article Translations
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