|
Posted by Jim S on 10/09/06 23:11
On Mon, 9 Oct 2006 17:21:12 -0400, Chris F.A. Johnson wrote:
> On 2006-10-09, rvtol_pe@hotmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> <br><br> is always wrong. You've broken the line once, how do you break
>>> it a second time?
>>
>> I don't see why this is wrong. BR is a single line break and there is
>> nobody forbidding you to use 2 of them and it will validate correctly.
>> The P tag simply helps you to define a paragraph and to have some more
>> flexibility when it comes to styling; however, there are plenty of
>> cases that would have a double BR making your code more readable.
>
> All cases where you want a two-line space can be handled with CSS.
Hello!
If you come in the middle of a thread, please read what went before.
I am trying to avoid a 'whitespace' as I now know it is called (jargon
bluddy jardon) not create one extra.
--
Jim S
Tyneside UK
http://www.jimscott.co.uk
[Back to original message]
|