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Text aligning question

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03-10-2012, 05:26 AM
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at this page - http://breckenridgegroup.com/transac...test_radio.php

I have radio buttons at the top where you can filter by industry. I am trying to make those two rows justified some how so the top and bottom rows are the same width across. Right now in Firefox, and chrome they are centered using text-align. That doesn't work in IE which is another issue. I need them justified not centered. And for it to work in all browsers. Any one can help

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You could try putting the buttons in columns instead of rows or you could put the whole button array into a table

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Create table with 2 rows and 5 columns so that you can put one radio button in one box. After this, you can easily arrange all radio buttons perfectly. Table creation is the best way to arrange any content or button for any web page to load it properly in all browsers. Thus, you can also solve unarranged radio button problem in Internet Explorer.

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