OK, then I suppose that Gabriele and I differ over the meaning of "mysterious" in "mysterious gaps". I was expecting a single space-of-the-line, but thought that Gabriele must be experiencing more in order for them to qualify as "mysterious".
Presumably "white-space-collapse: discard" will remove the last space once CSS3 becomes a published specification and browser writers rush to adopt it. ** Phil. -------- Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
There is a (one) white-space node between each string. Try: a, strong { background: yellow;} tabs are normalised to spaces, then collapsed together. that is the normal white-space processing model.
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