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im very confused ... ???
Are you saying that i posted my question in the lounge ?? or that you moved the sticky from here to the lounge or vice versa ?? Anyways, can you help me with my align issue ... just above ?? Cheers Paul |
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What i'm saying is that in the lounge there was a sticky thread which clearly said that "No vBulletin questions are to be posted in this forum". You posted a vBulletin question in that forum so I moved it out of that forum and into this forum (the correct one for such questions) .
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ahha [hear the penny drop] ... Cheers, any help on the question ?? Cheers again Paul |
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I think it's because your using div tags. Try using <p> tags instead - if all else fails try the thread at vbulletin.com which has many vb code tags you can add (some very useful too )
- miSt |
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