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Try using some CSS
particularly the margin attributes.
http://w3schools.com
should get you started! Once you understand some CSS its all relatively easy.
As they say in the other forums, show us the code your working on so we can give you some advice.
particularly the margin attributes.
http://w3schools.com
should get you started! Once you understand some CSS its all relatively easy.
As they say in the other forums, show us the code your working on so we can give you some advice.
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