Off-Center image

Hi--
I have an image at the top of my page (this is being designed
for an eBay ad, btw, hence no header, etc.), and no matter what I
do, I just can't get it to center.
The code for the image is:
< div style="align: center; overflow: hidden; width:
650px; height: 434px;" >
< img src="images/filler_3.png" width="650" height="434"
align="center" / >< /div >
< /div >
And here's the page:
http://posthumour.com/30.html
And here's a screenshot:
http://posthumour.com/images/SafariScreenSnapz016.jpg
This is from Safari, but it's appearing the same in Firefox.
I even tested this in Safari on my iPhone. It's the same there.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Your code is invalid.
> < div style="align: center; overflow: hidden; width:
650px; height:
> 434px;" >
> < img src="images/filler_3.png" width="650"
height="434"
> align="center" / >< /div >
> < /div >
Try -
< div style="width: 650px; margin:0 auto" >
< img src="images/filler_3.png" width="650" height="434"
/ >< /div
>
< /div >
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"rlinsurf1" <[email protected]> wrote in
message
news:gpcg3e$fq2$[email protected]..
> Hi--
>
> I have an image at the top of my page (this is being
designed for an eBay
> ad,
> btw, hence no header, etc.), and no matter what I do, I
just can't get it
> to
> center.
>
> The code for the image is:
>
> < div style="align: center; overflow: hidden; width:
650px; height:
> 434px;" >
> < img src="images/filler_3.png" width="650"
height="434"
> align="center" / >< /div >
> < /div >
>
> And here's the page:
>
>
http://posthumour.com/30.html
>
> And here's a screenshot:
>
>
http://posthumour.com/images/SafariScreenSnapz016.jpg
>
> This is from Safari, but it's appearing the same in
Firefox. I even tested
> this in Safari on my iPhone. It's the same there.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> < div style="align: center; overflow: hidden; width:
650px; height:
> 434px;" >
> < img src="images/filler_3.png" width="650"
height="434"
> align="center" / >< /div >
> < /div >
>

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