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Kraft

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  1. Yeah they need to be that big, and no the margin is not required. Well the idea is to have like 2 colums of big buttons in the center of website. 2-3 buttons in each column. And how did you view my site? o.o I don't recall telling the adress. Also, would it be possible to get your Skype or something? For better communication :)

  2. For a start you need to put your <p> element within the <body> tag. Why have you got such a large margin on your buttons? Regards, Lab.
    Well I just put something so they would fit nicely on my screen. But how would I position them correctly so they would fit to all displays not depending on resolution and whatnot.
  3. To start off I'm a total beginner but I need one website up and running so I got some questions. Website is simple with background and about 5 buttons which are done in Photoshop and which I need to add. Got background done but now I need help with buttons. I'd like to know how could I add them so they would look good on all windows sizes and resolutions. Basically this is what I have in index.html:

    <!doctype html><html><title> </title><link rel="stylesheet" href="button.css"><head><style type="text/css">  body{   background-image:url(backgroundx.png);   background-size:cover;</style><p class="button"><a href="#null"></a></p></head><body></body></html>

    And this is what I have in css for the button:

    .button {  width: 418px;  height: 218px;  background-image: url(soundbutton.png);  background-image: no-repeat;  margin-top: 400px;  margin-left: 800px;}

    It works but they get messed up when I resize window and I belive it will look off with other resolutions aswell. Also with this I get one button, how can I display multible buttons? So what I wanna know is how to I position my buttons so they look good on all displays. Thanks :)

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