It was sort of HTML-pseudocode.
In any case, this is exactly how you center something that doesn't try to stretch across the entire page. It's old-fashioned, but robust.
Also, I would generally not use inline CSS. I think of it like I think of !important: the nuclear option.
That said, I tend to use inline styles a lot for WordPress site content, because I don't want to deal with the slow-ass "customize" option.
It was sort of HTML-pseudocode.
In any case, this is exactly how you center something that doesn't try to stretch across the entire page. It's old-fashioned, but robust.
Also, I would generally not use inline CSS. I think of it like I think of !important: the nuclear option.
That said, I tend to use inline styles a lot for WordPress site content, because I don't want to deal with the slow-ass "customize" option.