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Old July 20th, 2005, 10:32 PM
Firas D.
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Default Could this be done in IE?

http://www.firasd.org/works/academic...s/humains.html

I bet the answer is 'no', but is there a way to make the "Every window
on Alcatraz..." not skip a line without using parent > child selectors?

I'm avoiding <br> for semantics and because I want the first-line indent
to be applied to the line (but I guess I'll go with <br> and &nbsp; if
there's no other way (unless the line skip doesn't look that bad at all?))

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Old July 20th, 2005, 10:32 PM
Brian
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Default Re: Could this be done in IE?

Firas D. wrote:[color=blue]
> http://www.firasd.org/works/academic...s/humains.html
>
> I bet the answer is 'no', but is there a way to make the "Every
> window on Alcatraz..." not skip a line without using parent > child
> selectors?[/color]

Yes. Apply a class to the paragraphs in question.
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> (unless the line skip doesn't look that bad at all?))[/color]

It doesn't imho.

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Old July 20th, 2005, 10:32 PM
Firas D.
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Default Re: Could this be done in IE?

> Brian wrote:[color=blue]
>[color=green]
>> Firas D. wrote:[/color]
>[color=green]
>> Yes. Apply a class to the paragraphs in question.[/color][/color]
got it :) thanks[color=blue]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
>>> (unless the line skip doesn't look that bad at all?))[/color]
>>
>>
>> It doesn't imho.
>>[/color][/color]

While we're at it, last question: does anyone think the border should go?
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Old July 20th, 2005, 10:32 PM
A Hess
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Default Re: Could this be done in IE?

Somewhere around 1/31/04 4:41 PM, Firas D. typed wildly with reckless
abandon:
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>
> While we're at it, last question: does anyone think the border should go?[/color]

It looks fine to me. It would look too plain without it.

Maybe even take it a step further and put a really light pattern around
the outside but leave the content div white. Something like this:
http://members.tdn.com/ajhess/inddex.html

I have no idea what the page is about, or even if something like that
would be appropriate. ;) Just throwing some ideas out there. See you
later, Aron
 

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