Is there any way not to use fixed margins?
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All of the pagination styles I've come across are the same. The styling I'm looking for is almost as same as http://woork.blogspot.com/
This is what I'm looking for:
I want the [Back] button to be positioned at the far left, and the [Next] button at the far right, but [numbers] to remain centered.
[Back] [1][2][3]4[5][6][7] [Next]
Cheers,
David
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by: SteggsPosted on 2009-02-09 at 12:06:47ID: 23593859
Hello,
So, if we say that we are using the flickr like pagination example from that tutorial... you could probably just add this to the css:
#pagination-flickr .previous-off {
margin-right:200px
}
#pagination-flickr .next-off {
display:inline
margin-left:200px
}
Thanks
Steggs