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Posted by Jud McCranie on 01/11/40 11:28
On Mon, 03 Oct 2005 10:26:55 -0400, Jud McCranie
<youknowwhat.mccranie@adelphia.net> wrote:
>>I've never done that with <pre>. Why, again must you use <pre>? Sorry
>>if I'm being dense.
>
>Sorry, I don't know much about writing HTML. I found <pre> in "A
>Beginner's Guide to HTML" by the NCSA, which seems to be a little out
>of date. If there is a better way to get fixed-pitch text, I'd like
>to know.
Now I've tried
<P style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Verdana; color: black">
text line 1 <BR>
text line 2 <BR>
</P>
but it wraps long lines, which is unacceptable, of course.
I've read about <TT> as an alternative to <pre>. What is the best way
to put in preformatted text and have it not wrap?
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