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Posted by Sherm Pendley on 09/10/07 19:53
JohnW-Mpls <johnwfa@comcast.net> writes:
> The good old <font> tag is deprecated which means something else is
> preferred. However, browsers dare not ignore it - far too deeply
> embedded in too many files. The use of css code is recommended but
> that always takes up more space for no technical advantage.
Wrong on both counts - CSS streamlines and shrinks markup, and separating
presentation from content is certainly a technical advantage.
> Compared to the H's, the font tag does not add vertical spaces.
Neither "tag" (sic) adds vertical space. HTML is not a layout language -
that's why <font> was deprecated to begin with.
Respectfully, you may want to learn HTML before trying to teach it.
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