UPDATE V2: compatible with last Muse version (Sep, 2016).
NOTE: you should not use this widget more than once time per page. Try absolute and fixed position to see differences. You can also set background opacity 0 if you do not want any background color.Ĥ. If you just want an image, disable both texts, choose an image and resize widget.ģ. Absolute position: widget content will stay in center on page load.Fixed position: widget content will stay always in center, even if you scroll page down.You can set a fixed (stuck, floating) or absolute position: You can perfectly center images and text on your webpage. Our Absolute Center Widget solves this problem. This means that when you scroll down or up, the element remains in the middle of the browser. When we talk about center, we mean center vertically and horizontally. Pinning the element to the center with the Adobe Muse Pin Tool does not really work as you are pinning it to the center of your workspace, and not to the center of the browser. If you are an Adobe Muse user, you have probably had problems trying to center an element to your site.