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Re: LYNX-DEV ALIGNment problem


From: Jason Baker
Subject: Re: LYNX-DEV ALIGNment problem
Date: Fri, 13 Dec 1996 08:09:43 -0800 ()

In a previous missive, Al Gilman wrote:
> 
>   From: Klaus Weide <address@hidden>
>   
>   I don't know whether the alignment handling should be changed, or
>   how to do it, or whether that would create more problems than it
>   solves.  Just pointing out a real example where it fails, I guess..
>   
> This looks like an excellent piece of detective work, the conclusion
> of which is "It's a feature."  If people want to use <P> to impose
> alignment, they can explicitly close it, IMHO.  

Indeed, that's always the way I learned it - if you just want a space,
you can use <P> as a separator, but if you want anything else, you must
use it as an encasement, and pair it with </P>....  That's one thing I
insist on my helpers doing is using encasement paragraphs all the time.
Doesn't make me a lot of friends, but it does help our pages pass 
validation. :)

> Al Gilman

Jason

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