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Re: The natural space between inline list items?

Posted by dorayme on 06/19/06 07:24

In article <1qxp1dx4n5d67.dlg@markparnell.com.au>,
Mark Parnell <webmaster@clarkecomputers.com.au> wrote:

> Deciding to do something for the good of humanity, dorayme
> <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> declared in alt.html:
>
> > I
> > guess I don't know about whitespace in css sheets affecting the
> > instructions.
>
> It doesn't, it's the whitespace in the HTML.
>
> > Thought browsers ignored more than 1 whitespace,
>
> They don't ignore it, they just trim it down to one, regardless of how
> many there are. But there is certainly a difference between zero and
> one.

Yes, my mistake... oops and bugger it! How can one take something
back quickly?

I was too happy to get it zeroed, it all makes more sense to me
now, being inline, the spaces in the html count... not the css. I
am still grateful and missed the obvious. Martians are like that.

Els of course would never say anything, she is European and nice.
You are a fellow Aussie and brutally frank. I like both, so don't
worry. :-)

--
dorayme

 

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