|  | Posted by dorayme on 01/09/08 05:12 
In article <trk8o3hd8td5aha5liabtj65kn99smp6ou@4ax.com>,richard <I.dont.care@do.you> wrote:
 
 > <center><h1>sample</h1></center>
 > <center><h2>text</h2><h3>line 2</h3></center>
 > <center><h3>line 3</h3></center>
 > <center>
 > blah blah<br>
 > yada yada<br>
 > </center>
 >
 >
 > Given this short example of code, how does one go about eliminating
 > the extraneous space left between the <h(n)> tags?
 > So that "line 2" would appear directly under "text" as any natural
 > line would.
 
 You would not use center because you would control the problem
 you are concerned with by specifying padding and margins for your
 heading elements, especially the top and bottom margins, and
 while at it would do the job of centering the headings (if they
 are short headings, text-align: center will do).
 
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 dorayme
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