Thats already dealt with in the stylesheet:
Code:
#nw {
text-align:left;
vertical-align:top;
margin:0 auto;
}
The margin:0 auto; will deal with automatically centering the site for you regardless of the width setting.
If you go to a fixed width, edit the following code:
Code:
#nw {
width:80%; /* main site width; if you'd prefer a fixed width site, enter the width in px here. */
max-width:1300px; /* prevents the main content from getting wider than 1300px in sites other than IE */
min-width:1000px; /* this prevents the main content from getting smaller than 1000px in browsers OTHER THAN IE. You can make this as small as 800px, BUT any smaller than that, and the top header menu will break into two lines. Also, if you make this width 800px, you will need to make sure your product image on the product info page is no wider than 190px */
}
/* IE only. Controls Width of Site and Main Content*/
* html #nw {
width:expression((d=document.compatMode=="CSS1Compat" ? document.documentElement : document.body) && (d.clientWidth > 1300? "1300px" : d.clientWidth > 1048? "80%" : d.clientWidth < 1048? "1000px" : "80%")); /* this prevents the site from getting smaller than 1000px or wider than 1300px in IE */
}
/* end IE only */
/* end site and main content width section */
And if you go fixed width you can probably collapse all of that code to the following:
You can set that px width to whatever you want
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