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    Sr22310 is offline Private
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    Default Browser Margins - Setting Size/Color?

    Super Easy question,

    I'd like to set up a simple sales letter page, centered in the browser, with blue browser margins to the left and right, similar to www.autorespondercopy.com.

    I've been through the bluevoda builder tutorials and the forum search, as everything seems to start beyond this little point..:0)

    Thanks for the help. Private Benjamin siging off..
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    Start with a new page. Default background is white.
    Using page properties when you right click, change the
    background to blue or another color.

    Click on the text box. Position it, widen it for your taste.

    You can then make the text box background white.

    If you center it on the page, it would look like the website page
    in your example.

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    Default Re: Browser Margins - Setting Size/Color?

    Thanks for the reply!

    When I make the text box background white, it's only white where text is typed or the curser is held down.

    Any attempts to create additional lines of blank white space within the text box are met with less than optimum results, rendering the area almost unworkable if you want to move text around.

    Bummer..

    It can't be this difficult - I'm just missing something.

    Thanks again.
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    Default Re: Browser Margins - Setting Size/Color?

    I just tried it, it works.

    Even when you keep pressing RETURN key creating blank lines,
    and you preview it, you see all those white blank lines in the
    form of a white space or window.

    You can position your cursor any place on the white space,
    and start writing.

    You can change the width and height to your taste.

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    Default Re: Browser Margins - Setting Size/Color?

    You could also just make a white shape and size it to fill the page and put text ontop of it along with your images etc.

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