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Old Apr 7th, 2006, 08:49
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Hope someone can hep me here I am doing a site using Dreamweaver MX and have created serveral Layers the problem i'm having is that the central layer the one which has all the text is is not alligning up properly i.e. if look at it at 800 X 600 this causes line braeks which makes it difficult to follow the text if however i look at it at say 1024 X 768 all is well. i have tried to set alignment to 100% in both width and height but this just changes the layer not the text. it's obviouslta code arror some where but where and how do i correct it many thanks in advance i feel a bit of here
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Re: Text alignment

That was so hard to read. How about a link to your site, or how about posting the code in a reply? Be sure to use the provided [ CODE ] ... [ /CODE ] tags.
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That was so hard to read. How about a link to your site, or how about posting the code in a reply? Be sure to use the provided [ CODE ] ... [ /CODE ] tags.
Hi herkalees

thank for the reply sorry it's took a while i have just converted to Macromedia 8 in the hope that this would help solve my problem but no. My problem is that if i leave the text as So:

Pleural Plaques are localised well-defined raised patches of thickened tissue, rather like calluses on other parts of the body They are patches of tough sinewy tissue formed on the pleura. The pleura is a two-layered thin membrane surrounding the lungs separating the lungs from the chest wall. Some times these plaques are 'calcified' and may be referred to as "calcified pleural plaques". Your consultant will be able to see these on a chest X-ray or CT scan.

It is fluid whether i am using 600X800 or 1024X768 it makes it alittle difficult to read i have there tried spacing the lines as So:

Pleural Plaques are localised well-defined raised patches of thickened

tissue, rather like calluses on other parts of the body They are patches of

tough sinewy tissue formed on the pleura. The pleura is a two-layered thin

membrane surrounding the lungs separating the lungs from the chest wall.

Some times these plaques are 'calcified' and may be referred to as

"calcified pleural plaques". Your consultant will be able to see these on a

chest X-ray or CT scan.

This makes it a little easier on the eye to read but the fluidity is totally gone here is the code

please see code below any help appreciated many thanks in advance


<p class="style11">Asbestos Related Diseases Explained </p>
<p class="style6">&nbsp;</p>
<h1 class="style7">&nbsp;</h1>
<h1 class="style7">&nbsp;</h1>
<h1 class="style7"><u><span class="style15">Pleural Plaques</font></span></u><span class="style15"></b></span></h1>
<p class="style16">&nbsp;</p>
<p class="style17"><font color="#000000">Pleural Plaques are localised well-defined raised patches of thickened tissue, rather like calluses on other</font></p>
<p class="style17"><font color="#000000"> parts of the body They are patches of tough sinewy tissue formed on the pleura.
The pleura is a two-layered thin membrane surrounding
the lungs separating the lungs from the chest wall.
Some times these plaques are 'calcified' and may be referred
to as &quot;calcified pleural plaques&quot;. Your consultant will be
able to see these on a chest X-ray or CT scan. </font></p>
<p class="style14">&nbsp;</p>
<p class="style17"><font color="#000000">Usually
you will not experience any symptoms of breathlessness
or discomfort because of pleural plaques and
it is unlikely that you will know that you have them. They may
be discovered accidentally when you are having a routine
health check and chest X-ray. Pleural plaques are the
least serious form of asbestos disease and are<font color="#FF0000"><strong> NOT </strong></font>cancerous.
They are regarded as an indicator of exposure to asbestos.
There is a small chance that because of the asbestos
exposure you may develop one of the other types of
asbestos diseases in the future. Pleural plaques can affect one
or both lungs. Plaques do not usually cause any symptoms.
Pleural plaques do not themselves develop into anything
more serious. </font></p>
<p class="style14">&nbsp;</p>
<p class="style14">&nbsp;</p>
<p class="style17"><font color="#000000">The
DWP do not recognise pleural plaques a disease for the purpose
of claiming benefits. It has not been possible to claim
Civil compensation for pleural plaques since a decision
the Court of Appeal on the 26th January 2006. All claims
for Pleural Plaques are currently suspended pending an
appeal to the House of Lords. While
the case is proceeding to the House of Lords we would
still advise anyone who has been affected by Pleural Plaques
to seek specialist legal advice from a law firm with experience
in asbestos litigation</font></p>
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