HTML 5 As a Viable Alternative To Flash?
superglaze writes "Jon von Tetzchner, Opera's CEO, has claimed that the open standards in HTML 5 will make it unnecessary to deliver rich media content using the proprietary Flash. '"You can do most things with web standards today," von Tetzchner said. "In some ways, you may say you don't need Flash." Von Tetzchner added that his comments were not about "killing" Flash. "I like Adobe — they're a nice company," he said. "I think Flash will be around for a very, very long time, but I think it's natural that web standards also evolve to be richer. You can then choose whether you'd like [to deliver rich media content] through web standards or whether you'd like to use Flash."'"
Depends on if you're trying to center an in-line element or a block element. And are you applying the attributes to the container or to the item to be centered? I've used them both and I don't really run a free tutorial shop. Just making my point and moving on.
.centered { margin: auto }
Come on. Was it that hard?
Any sufficiently advanced intelligence is indistinguishable from stupidity.
You're a retard who can't form a coherent argument. Thanks.
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