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Posted by Steve Pugh on 05/25/05 17:12
Martin Magnusson <martin@-xx-blecket-xx-.org> wrote:
>Steve Pugh wrote:
>> Martin Magnusson <martin@-xx-blecket-xx-.org> wrote:
>>
>>>I'm trying to modify a header tag to have a line break before the header
>>>(like display:block would do and like headers normally behave), but not
>>>after (like display:inline would do).
>>>
>>>How can I do this with CSS?
>>
>>
>> The closest is display: run-in
>> http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visuren.html#run-in
>>
>> The technicalities are bit complex and I've never used it myself so
>> I;m not sure about browser support.
>
>Great, that's what I was looking for, but I couldn't find it at W3Schools.
W3Schools is very IE-centric (and hence rather limited) as well as
being rather error prone, better to check the actual CSS specs at
w3c.org.
Steve
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