Hi, Chris,

I understand this, but as I said, the individual that I'm maintaining the 
Blogger template for is not going to start inputting HTML every time he wants 
to make a new paragraph. So I'll do what I can to make his simple input look as 
good as I can, but he is definitely not going to go the extra mile here.

Rick

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On 4/16/10 at 7:51 PM -0400, Chris F.A. Johnson wrote in a message entitled
"Re: [css-d] Combinators: How to Address Multiple Successive":

>On Fri, 16 Apr 2010, Rick Gordon wrote:
>
>> Thanks, Alan,
>>
>> The thing is that I don't want only the first <br> to be widened. I want all 
>> <br>s that are not immediately preceded by another <br> to be widened.
>>
>> I just want to special-case <br><br> or <br><br><br>. I don't want to 
>> special case the following:
>
>   Don't use successive BRs.
>
>   Enclose each line in tags (e.g., <div>) with a class and use CSS to
>   set the bottom-margin.

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