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NetSuite CSS "outerwrapper" problem
We have done something similar to Alex's suggestion on this thread: https://usergroup.netsuite.com/users/showthread.php?t=2226
FF is a little tricky, need some custom css to do it.
In the website set up you need to define the width of your site (ex. 772).
This will cause the two DIV's to show up in your source code.
Like this:
<div id='outerwrapper' style='text-align:left'>
<div id='innerwrapper' style='width:772'>
Then add this CSS to the appropriate spot:
#outerwrapper { width:772px; margin:0 auto; text-align:left; position:relative; }
Here is an example, even though its a large layout:
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