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1. Re: Vertical centering...
taikajim Oct 12, 2013 7:47 AM (in response to turner111)Hi Andrew!
If you have only one image. Activate the image, keep mouse button down and drag the image to the center of the canvas. When vertical and horizontal red lines meet each others and form T-letter upside down, your image is vertically and horizontally centered. If you have two or more images so it is easier to use "Align" feature.
Best Regards
TaikaJim
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2. Re: Vertical centering...
turner111 Oct 12, 2013 8:46 AM (in response to taikajim)Hi Jim-
Thanks for the note...
I guess I should be more specific; while this will center the image vertically within the canvas, it won't center the canvas vertically!
So, imagine you go to a website - there is one image, and it's vertically centered in your browser. That's what I'm trying to do.
Ultimately, I really want to create whatever I want (i.e. a bunch of different content) but make sure it stays vertically centered within a browser window.
Cheers!
Andrew
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3. Re: Vertical centering...
JDIESEL Nov 23, 2014 12:08 PM (in response to turner111)looking for an answer for this myself, basically wont an image to be vertically centred no matter what screen dimensions my page is viewed on, dont know why this is so difficult with muse.....

