I am in the process of developing a BootStrap wrapper for an ASP.NET
website that works with almost everything I have used in it -- with the only exception being that content in the main panel does not center itself properly when shrinking the browser window's width, despite the header and footer being completely responsive.
I have a fiddle for this problem: https://dotnetfiddle.net/6dmcaX.
PLEASE NOTE that this wrapper is applied to the master page, and not directly onto the pages that I'm testing with.
For the header, I use a div with the following class attributes: d-flex justify-content-center flex-md-rows align-items-center shadow-sm border-menus fixed-top
. Inside that is an UpdatePanel
and ContentTemplate
, with holds a bunch of markup for the BootStrap navbar
.
Meanwhile, here is the markup for the main content panel:
<div class="container d-flex justify-content-center flex-md-rows align-items-center">
// the container acts the same with or without the text to the right of "d-flex"
<div id="content" class="row" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">
<div id="divContMain" runat="server" style="width: auto;">
<asp:UpdatePanel ID="contentUPanel" runat="server" UpdateMode="Conditional">
<ContentTemplate>
<center>
<asp:ContentPlaceHolder ID="MainContent" runat="server" />
</center>
</ContentTemplate>
</asp:UpdatePanel>
</div>
…
</div>
</div>
The container divContMain
needs to run on the server because just below the main content is a sidebar which may or may not be needed, depending on the page being called. By default, the class for divContMain
is col-12
. One thing I tried doing to fix this problem was I changed the main container to a container-fluid
and changed divContMain
's width to be inherited instead of "auto" -- and while this did a better job keeping contents in the center, it eventually stops working once the window gets small enough.
I'm very close to figuring this one out, but I wanted to ask and see if anyone else knew. Any help would be appreciated!
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