Firefox/Safari page div issues...

Hi ,
   I have a “center-align” issue in most browsers – actually – the only one I’m sure it works in so far is IE 8 – but not sure why?
Within my dev site, The footer is centered with the content on all pages (as it should be) – with the exception of the homepage. In the content area of the homepage is a javascript which has a “slider” feature to scroll through a few images – and for some reason it causes the footer to align to the left side of the page:
http://www.thecreativeadvantage.com/2011_redesign/
Secondarily (sorry) on my video pages – the video player was aligned far left – but it seemed to fix when I added a new div above it with a “sub-navigation” set of text links within – the video recentered with that in place. Not sure why, but not complaining. Now I can’t seem to get this sub-navigation to center above the video player in Firefox, Safari, etc…
http://www.thecreativeadvantage.com/2011_redesign/gallery-vid-corporate.html
I know the answer is hidden in the css - Any assistance or advice on this would be greatly appeciated!
Thanks so much,
Jesse

Hi John,
   Thanks for taking the time to look - I'm not sure that's it... all of the pages are built from a template, with the header and footer "locked", and only the "main content" area is editable. The bottom of all pages (homepage included) has the closing div for the container outside of the footer, so something else is amiss - I just can't seem to place a finger on it...
<!-- end #footer --></div>
<!-- end #container --></div>
</body>
I appreciate the suggestion though, and the time spent to check! I've temporarily moved on to the other centering issue as this one is driving me crazy... :{D
Jesse

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    Close the inspection window. You'll be prompted for your administrator password to update the settings. Revert all the certificates with non-default trust settings. Never again change any of those settings.
    Step 4
    Select My Certificates from the Category list. From the list of certificates shown, delete any that are marked with a red X as expired or invalid.
    Export all remaining certificates, delete them from the keychain, and reimport. For instructions, select
    Help ▹ Keychain Access Help
    from the menu bar and search for the term "export" in the help window. Export each certificate as an individual file; don't combine them into one big file.
    Step 5
    From the menu bar, select
    Keychain Access ▹ Preferences ▹ Certificates
    There are three menus in the window. Change the selection in the top two to Best attempt, and in the bottom one to  CRL.
    Step 6
    Triple-click anywhere in the line of text below on this page to select it:
    /var/db/crls
    Copy the selected text to the Clipboard by pressing the key combination command-C. In the Finder, select
    Go ▹ Go to Folder...
    from the menu bar and paste into the box that opens (command-V). You won't see what you pasted because a line break is included. Press return.
    A folder named "crls" should open. Move all the files in that folder to the Trash. You’ll be prompted for your administrator login password.
    Step 7
    Reboot, empty the Trash, and test.

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