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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 08/16/06 13:41
Paul Watt wrote:
> "Jukka K. Korpela" <jkorpela@cs.tut.fi> wrote in message
> news:DUqEg.4546$DA6.3421@reader1.news.jippii.net...
>> Paul Watt <paulio@wattio.NOSPAMfreeserve.co.uk> scripsit:
>>> As to your question use   to insert a space in a document.
>> Nonsense, especially as an answer to the question that was asked.
>
> So you're saying that ISN'T the way to add a space to a paragraph?
>
Exactly!If you need to adjust the spacing of any block element like P,
adjust 'margin' and 'padding' in the stylesheet. The only situation that
I can think of now for using ' ' is where you have a two term that
you wish to 'glue' together, if you had more than two words I would
probably style a SPAN.
> I wasn't saying that notepad was the way to convert word 2003 generated to
> "decent" HTML, I was saying that it's better to use notepad and HTML to
> generate pages in the first place.
>
I too wish folks would use a word processor with extended spelling and
grammar check to develop the 'copy' for their sites. And as with printed
versions you would not use the word processor to directly layout a book
one should not use it to layout a webpage. The clipboard is your friend!
A simple text editor or better one with syntax highlighting (I like
CrimsonEditor) coupled with a template that you can make can be a very
efficient process. Basic HTML is not rocket-science!
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Take care,
Jonathan
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