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I’m working on the CSSification of DanielStout.com. My main goal is to get rid of the main <table> in my new design. But it’s not quite working properly. I’ve got a two-column table — and in the CSS version I’m floating left and I’m floating right, but the two columns are going to the far edge of the screen. I added a text-align: center to the body element, but still no dice. If anyone knows how to get this to work, your help would be appreciated. You can look at the working version of the new CSS file here. Mostly I’m using multiple div’s of .left and one of .blog for the left-column and a single instance of .sidebar, which is the right column. I should note that the left column is 640px wide, and the right column is indeterminate — I’m using a nowrap directive to make it as wide as it needs to be at runtime based on the content in the cell.

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