What page site map are you talkng about? The small nav bar at the bottom of this page for instance is centered, everyting on one line. The site map link at the bottom of all the other main links on the home page is in line with all the other links. They are all on the left so I cannot figure out what you are talking about. On this page depending on how you have your font size set (default or not) it will appear in differnet possitions as you increase the font site away from default. Increase the font size by one factor on my monitor, and it will force the seach and the site map links to a second line, increase the font size again, and newsletter moves to a second line along with them, but still centered. But if you begin to decrease the font size until you get to the preset default (medium) all the liks are on one staight line centered, not on two lines. Casacading style sheets allow you lots of latitude in how you view web pages. But if you want to view it the way it was built you have to let the page work at the default settings. Safari, FireFox, will test properly some old versions of IE will display differently. Microsoft hasn't gotten IE up to current standards. They keep syaing that they are going to get it out, but every six months they set a new date, forward by months. We can't build a site for a browser which isn't up to the current standards that even they are working towards.


Brian, stage 4 oral cancer survivor. OCF Founder and Director. The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you. In between, the leader is a servant.