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I can horizontally align a div and all the content looks nice. Looking to vertical align a div that does not contain any tables. I tried setting margin positions to some negative values inside of the #container but that sort of worked. I know CSS isn't supporting this yet?

Here is my markup:

body
{
    background: #777; /* gray */
    text-align: center;
}

#container 
{ 
    margin: 0 auto;
    width: 968px;
    text-align: left;
}

#toptab
{
    background: #f77; /* red */
    height: 14px;
    width: 968px;
}

#middletab
{
    background: #7f7; /* green */
    width: 968px;
}

#data
{
    width: 948px; /* 948 for the box plus we need 20 more px to handle the padding */
    padding-left: 10px; 
    padding-right 10px;
}

#bottomtab
{
    background: #77f; /* blue */
    height: 14px;
    width: 968px;
}
<div id="container">
    <div id="toptab"></div>
    <div id="middletab">
        <div id="data">
            The quick brown fox jumped over the big red bear.
            The quick brown fox jumped over the big red bear.
            The quick brown fox jumped over the big red bear.
            The quick brown fox jumped over the big red bear.
            The quick brown fox jumped over the big red bear.
            The quick brown fox jumped over the big red bear.
            The quick brown fox jumped over the big red bear.
            The quick brown fox jumped over the big red bear.
            The quick brown fox jumped over the big red bear.
            The quick brown fox jumped over the big red bear.
            The quick brown fox jumped over the big red bear.
            The quick brown fox jumped over the big red bear.
        </div>
    </div>
    <div id="bottomtab"></div>
</div>
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Unless you have the ability to explicitly set the height of your container (which doesnt look like that's the case), there is no cross browser solution for vertically centering your DIV container.

Using a table is completely viable, but you have noted that this cannot be used.

If javascript is an option, we could easily remedy this for you. A jQuery plugin already exists for vertically aligning a container.

(function ($) {
    // VERTICALLY ALIGN FUNCTION
    $.fn.vAlign = function() {
        return this.each(function(i){
            var ah = $(this).height();
            var ph = $(this).parent().height();
            var mh = (ph - ah) / 2;
            $(this).css('margin-top', mh);
        });
    };
})(jQuery);

And you would vertically align a DIV block like so:

$('#example').vAlign();

Taken from Simple Vertical Align Plugin.


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