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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T10:16:47+00:00 2026-05-23T10:16:47+00:00

I’ve been looking for a way to center a div with a set max-width.

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I’ve been looking for a way to center a div with a set max-width. I assumed I could do so by giving the div a max-width of 90% and an auto margin, then use jQuery to find and set a fixed width, which I hoped, the auto margin would then center for me.

Something like the following.

JQuery:

$(function(){
    $wrap = $('#wrap');

    $wrap.width($wrap.width());
});

CSS:

#wrap {
    max-width:90%;
    margin:auto;
}

HTML:

<div id="wrap">
     <img src="http://icdn.pro/images/en/h/a/happy-smiley-face-icone-6672-96.png" />
     <img src="http://icdn.pro/images/en/h/a/happy-smiley-face-icone-6672-96.png" />
     <img src="http://icdn.pro/images/en/h/a/happy-smiley-face-icone-6672-96.png" />
     <img src="http://icdn.pro/images/en/h/a/happy-smiley-face-icone-6672-96.png" />
     <img src="http://icdn.pro/images/en/h/a/happy-smiley-face-icone-6672-96.png" />
</div><!-- end div id="wrap" -->

So basically, I wanna make a wrapper div that I can jam full of images, but will not exceed 90% screen width; take wrapper and center it. Is this possible? I understand my JQuery thinking is almost certainly wrong. I’m very new to it, but I assumed that Javascript is the way to go about this.

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    2026-05-23T10:16:47+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 10:16 am

    In case anyone else is curious, I figured out a JQuery way to do what I wanted.

    I have a bunch of uniformly sized images that I want in a scale-able div which also has a 90% max-width. Here’s what I came up with:

    JQuery:

    function divResize() {
    var divWidth;
    var extra;
    divWidth = $(window).width() * .9;
    extra  = divWidth % /*IMAGE SIZE IN PX*/;
    divWidth = (divWidth - extra);
      $("#wrap").css({ width: divWidth });
    }
    
    $(document).ready(divResize);
    $(window).resize(divResize);
    

    CSS:

    #wrap {
        margin:auto;
    }
    

    HTML:

    <div id="wrap">
        <img src="/images.png" />
        <img src="/images.png" />
        <img src="/images.png" />
        <img src="/images.png" />
        <img src="/images.png" />
    </div>
    

    I guess my real problem was that I couldn’t adequately explain my problem. Thanks for the help everybody.

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