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dharden wrote:Try using <br><br> where you want a paragraph break.
sandy82 wrote:I have typed:
* * *
1. paragraph's-last-word.<bk><bk>paragraph's-first-word.
2. paragraph's-last-word.<bk>
<bk>paragraph's-first-word.
* * *
What should I be doing?
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skot wrote:Sandy, it's <br>, not <bk>. And at the end of the paragraph's last word, it's </br>
skot wrote:dharden wrote:
I did a small test in my journal, and it appears that <br> and </br> are treated the same.
Yes. It depends, though, on the browser you're using. Some require both so I usually include both just to be certain.
dharden wrote:skot wrote:dharden wrote:
I did a small test in my journal, and it appears that <br> and </br> are treated the same.
Yes. It depends, though, on the browser you're using. Some require both so I usually include both just to be certain.
Which ones work like that? I'm not doubting, just curious.
4. skot wrote:3. dharden wrote:2. skot wrote:1. dharden wrote:
I did a small test in my journal, and it appears that <br> and </br> are treated the same.
Yes. It depends, though, on the browser you're using. Some require both so I usually include both just to be certain.
Which ones work like that? I'm not doubting, just curious.
As I understand it, it's now mostly browsers in hand helds and phones, for instance. See the articles cited below for more info. I first noticed it about 5 or 6 years ago, though, when I started getting comments from a handful of people saying that they couldn't read my webpage, although it looked fine to me in both of the major browsers of the day. After that, I just started including a close with everything and the comments stopped. Keep in mind, though, that I haven't done my own markup for several years, so take what I say with a grain of salt.
http://www.w3schools.com/xhtml/xhtml_why.asp
http://www.w3schools.com/xhtml/xhtml_syntax.asp
sandy82 wrote:It seems to me, as a computer illiterate, that skot's first statement doesn't jibe with his second statement. The first contains no exceptions or qualifying comments. It looks like a statement of fact.
The second statement looks different. It has lots of qualifying language. I don't know how many people use hand-helds and cell phones to read Diary entries, but I bet the number is small. I may be wrong but, as a computer illiterate, I don't see that most of skot's second reply responds to anything. He makes himself a lot of wiggle room. He doesn't admit that he could have misled anybody, and he doesn't admit to making a mistake.
His second statement seems to shoot away most of his first statement, without ever saying there was a problem in the first statement.
skot wrote:sandy82 wrote: It seems to me, as a computer illiterate, that skot's first statement doesn't jibe with his second statement. The first contains no exceptions or qualifying comments. It looks like a statement of fact.
The second statement looks different. It has lots of qualifying language. I don't know how many people use hand-helds and cell phones to read Diary entries, but I bet the number is small. I may be wrong but, as a computer illiterate, I don't see that most of skot's second reply responds to anything. He makes himself a lot of wiggle room. He doesn't admit that he could have misled anybody, and he doesn't admit to making a mistake.
His second statement seems to shoot away most of his first statement, without ever saying there was a problem in the first statement.
Am I reading this right? I don't know much about the topic. Can anyone else provide any help here?
(Paragraph above omitted by skot in his "editing.")
LOL - I knew I was taking a risk trying to help you. Actually, although I've been expecting you post something like this, I was kinda hoping that you would let me down. If you didn't let me down, I was hoping your zing would at least be something smart and good. I'm doubly disappointed!
Still, I would be honored if you would cut and paste this and then post it again in your next message - for posterity so it doesn't somehow disappear. I always get a chuckle when you do that, and it would make me feel ever so important if you did it for me, just this once.
Cheers, Sandy.
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