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Posted by dorayme on 03/22/06 06:15
In article <1notl74t9u3xq$.dlg@markparnell.com.au>,
Mark Parnell <webmaster@clarkecomputers.com.au> wrote:
> Deciding to do something for the good of humanity, "Greg N."
> <yodel_dodel@yahoo.com> declared in alt.html:
>
> > Huddersfield
> > Canal Society
> >
> > It can be fudged by marking it up as
> >
> > <h1>Huddersfield<br>Canal Society</h1>
>
> Why is that a fudge? You want a line break, so you put one in.
>
Of course, one can do anything one likes! But OP surely means to
be drawing attention here to the ideal of separating style from
content and <br> is being used for presentational purposes.
Perhaps you don't like the word "fudge" to indicate this. But it
seems reasonable to me, given a certain context - ahem... lets
say, the strict mood around here lately! This is a sensitive
matter Mark, tread carefully. Spartanicus has greatly insulted a
bikie and when this happens, the world goes still...
> > <h1>Huddersfield</h1>
> > <h1>Canal Society</h1>
>
> Doesn't make sense. That's 2 headings - one says "Huddersfield" and the
> other "Canal Society".
But on this, you are right.
--
dorayme
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