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In what way are you trying to align text? You would usually just create your divs, and use the float property to position them where you want. Then within the divs you just use your paragraph <p> tags and the text will just align left to right naturally. If you want it to be centered then...
He's stated it's an image, not a background pattern that can be tiled.
Would it not be better to use the percentage value rather than pixels. Eg 'width: 100%;'. If you set it to 1024x768 that's not going to cater to all screen resolutions. Tbh I've never played with a large image as a...
Lol having said that comment yesterday, I had a killer run after work yesterday. Had 5 or 6 games of demolition where I was just pwnin it, getting scores like 40-10 each game. Then played gun game around 6 or 7 times and won all of them apart from 1. Was in good form!
Looool ^^.
I've lost a fair bit of interest in COD, finally haha! I genuine find playing the gun game the most exciting aspect of it right now. No camping, just good ol exciting action. Only s**t if you get off to a crap start and you're running around with dual makarov's and everybody else...
Does it work by default or do you have to configure it somewhere? I'm ever so sure it didn't respond to a 3 finger swipe up / down the other day. I'll have to investigate later as it has appeared to be noticeably more nimble then Firefox recently.
I'm 13" too and love it. There are times when I think 15" could be far more ideal if I'm working on graphic / website design, but tbh that's not very often so it's more of a plus to have a smaller more compact model.
You won't get anything done if you just read the book. Whilst dreamweaver has it's place, I wouldn't suggest using that for the long run.
http://htmldog.com/ - I like that site. What I would do is read each section, but also do each section. Get something like Coda on the Mac, it's very good...
HTML and CSS are really easy. I know that almost sounds like a cliche, but they really are a doddle to pick up. What worked well for me was reading a guide that covers basics and then some more "intermediate" stuff. I then created my own website from scratch and it was a good learning...