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sseeley

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It's not the easiest thing to do. You probably have to trick the system into it like this:

 

<div id="container">
  <div id="item_to_be_offcenter">div contents</div>
</div>

 

Then you can set the CSS like this:

#container
{
  width: 300px; 
  margin: 0 auto;
}
#item_to_be_offcenter
{
  margin-left: -50px;
}

 

This code creates a container that is centered, holding the items that are to be off center by 50 px. A negative left margin is then used to move the contents to 50 px off the center.

 

 

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