> 'theater' for me, and will do so even more when the letters are tighter. 
> I'd think more about leaving it the way it is, and increasing the 
> word-spacing slightly. Typography is about readability, not about being 
> "cool." Or is it?
> ~davidLaakso

Hey David,
While I completely understand your point, it is the uncontrolled 
circumstances that cause problems.  When I first posted this message, I 
had no way of being exactly sure what the total width of the acrostic 
was going to be because I don't have control over the spacing.  If I can 
close up that gap, I can then *intentionally* apply a gap between the 
letters which means I have control over the total width.

Also, the gap underneath the letters is out of my control which causes 
problems with the rollover text aligning correctly with the box below. 
Hope that makes sense...

Thanks,
Mike
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