Boy, I hope someone here can help me, because I know absolutely NOTHING about HTML!
I've got my photo portfolio posted as part of my galleries and now I've added my resume and some writing samples to the galleries, posting the lengthened text in the "description" area for each gallery. I know PBase was not necessarily designed for this, but given the highly visual content of my work, it seems logical to stay here and post the text portions of it here also so everything is in one place. I've always used the "Black & White" style sheet because it gave me just the look I wanted for the art. You can see the galleries I'm talking about here:
http://www.pbase.com/bumblebeedave/my_portfolio
Now here's my problem. "B&W" also seems to be the only one of the default style sheets that centers the caption and description texts. Every other style sheet jams all the copy up right to the left edge of the gallery window. I'd like to keep using the "B&W" style sheet, but have the caption and description texts justified AND in the middle of the screen, not jammed against the left edge. The resume and writing samples are fairly long, and several people I've sent to the page have told me it's incredibly difficult to read the documents with centered text. It really needs a constant left margin. But I have no idea how to write the HTML, and I can't even find the code for the "B&W" style sheet anywhere to even give it the old college try. The page for modifying or creating my own style sheets doesn't seem to give me access to the code for any of the default pages, and it also seems to assume I already know HTML. I don't!
Can anyone give me the code and tell me what I would need to add? Does anyone else have their own style sheet that keeps the "B&W" look, but solves this problem that they'd be willing to share with me? I'm in the middle of a job search and the last thing I've got time for is to tackle learning raw HTML.
I'm EXTREMELY grateful for any help any one here would be able to give me.
Thanks!
Dave