Need to change the layout of my home...

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Hi
Can anyone please help me. I use coffee cup FTP for editing and uploading my website pages.
However on my index page I have some images and links to various things all down the left hand
side which makes it look rather untidy and lopsided.
Can anyone please tell me how I can move some of them over to the right hand side so that
it looks more balanced. I have tried putting right align in the html but that just messes the whole page up
This is my home page cakesunlimited.net

Thank you so much
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I would redo the site without the use of html tables. With todays css and responsive designs this really should only be used for specific reasons. Coffeecup has several responsive templates that are only a few dollars and save tons of time and headaches when building websites.:)
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CC FTP is actually not meant to be used for creating sites and make big changes, just small changes. CoffeeCup has the HTML Editor if you are code savvy, VSD if you are not. There is also the RLM (Responsive Layout maker) if you want to jump right into creating your own responsive theme, or as Eric said, there are also responsive templates which can be edited in the HTML Editor as long as you observe a set of responsive rules along the way.
All this talk about 'responsive' has arisen over the last couple of years as more and more people are using mobile devices when browsing the web.
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