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It didn't work in IE, but after a bit of googling, it turned out all I needed was to copy this to the top of the page:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
FFS..... all the above worked. I was using a preview from Dreamweaver which did not display the page correctly, however if you open the file from the folder it does.
Good enough for me, drinks on me!
I seem to be able to make it work if I create the page myself... just means more work and trying to make everything fit where it should.
Thanks for your help!
I have just tried it but still no joy. The positioning is a bit confusing to me, I'll go have a read through Google.
Page code:
<html>
<head>
<title>Home_1.jpg</title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;iso-8859-1">
<meta name="description" content="FW MX CSS...
width was set to 80%... The <div id="page"> is just after the <BODY> and the </DIV> at the very end to close it all off.
The source code might reveal a little more.... as I am stumped!
I am trying to make a site for a friend as a favour. She has designed the layout etc which left me to turn it into a digital layout....
I am stuck with .css though.
I have the page here and want the whole thing to be central on the screen... is that possible to do?
Any code/ help...
A guy in my road has one of these. He has modded it quite a bit but it looks perfect... Have never been in one so dont know about handling, but they sound good on paper and look pretty nice.
The flash will help freeze the motion regardless of the shutter speed although you might get some trails from wall lights etc.
The longer shutter is just to let in some more ambient light to help light up the background etc.
Have a play and see how you get on.
i have seen the cars that the pros travel in at my local circuit and it does not look like there is much money to be made in motorsport TBH. There are a couple of people here who make a living with their camera so i am sure somebody can give you some guidance. Good luck with it.
Try shooting in Manual.
Raise the ISO, use a slightly longer exposure and reduce the power of the flash.
If you only have the on camera flash, try sticking a piece of tissue paper over it to act as a diffuser. It will help reduce harsh shadows.