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Old 11-08-2010, 07:31 AM
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Default T-B or L-R Centering

Just wondering if you guys put a premium on centering when it comes to "Left to right" and "Top to bottom" i.e. do you think left to right is more important than top to bottom? (assuming neither one is severely off). Hope this makes sense.
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Old 11-08-2010, 04:14 PM
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Default L-to-R more important...

For some reason, I've always been more preferential to Left/Right...As long as there is a border Top/Bottom, I'm ok. Anything off too much Left/Right really kills the card for me...
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I'm much more tolerant of T/B centering. L/R centering is so much more distracting.
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Default L/R

Im pretty anal about L and R centering, but more tolerant on Top or Bottom centering.
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