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Justify navbar to the left
Anyone know how to justify the navbar to the left? so basically it touches the inside border to the both ends?
Problem solved, too much hassle, so removed extra attachments to prevent further discussion in this thread. Big thanks to all those that tried to help. I think I know what is wrong so I think it is best to leave it the way it is . I also decided not to reply to anymore posts in this thread to also prevent further discussions as there are more important problems that other users may have and I don't want to keep this thread going. |
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sample?
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#3
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What do you mean?
Screen shot? or more information? I didn't think it was hard to imagine to add a screenshot, just wanted to know how to make the "navbar" go to the left and fill the page. Want more info or me to add a screenshot, say please. |
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What version of vB are you using? And please don't be rude, he was only trying to help you.
Regards Jason |
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Quote:
To your question - 3.6.8. |
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So, let me get this right. You want to adjust the size of the navbar, so that it touches the boarder?
Regards Jason |
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Yes so that the navbar reaches both ends of the border
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Just do the table width at 100%.
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still don't work
Basically the navbar can spread to the right but not to the left aswell :S |
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That doesn't make sense as mine spreads fine. You must have something keeping it from doing that, like a center tag missing somewhere.
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