Trish Meyer wrote:
Hi all,
I have a couple of questions regarding a new site I put up today.
(Welcome any feedback too!).
http://www.co-op7.org/
http://www.co-op7.org/stylesheets/coop7.css
Having a typesetting background, I have strong feelings for
appropriate amounts of Space Before
Trish Meyer wrote:
At 9:40 PM -0400 8/21/06, ~davidLaakso wrote:
http://www.co-op7.org/
http://www.co-op7.org/stylesheets/coop7.css
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I could always add a deeper margin to a p.last I suppose, but the same
problem occurs with getting it to work. Let's say I have defined p
differently
Hi all,
I have a couple of questions regarding a new site I put up today.
(Welcome any feedback too!).
http://www.co-op7.org/
http://www.co-op7.org/stylesheets/coop7.css
Having a typesetting background, I have strong feelings for
appropriate amounts of Space Before and Space After a
Trish Meyer wrote:
http://www.co-op7.org/
http://www.co-op7.org/stylesheets/coop7.css
Having a typesetting background, I have strong feelings for
appropriate amounts of Space Before and Space After a paragraph.
So I make classes like .smallmargintop to reduce the space above an
h2 that
At 9:40 PM -0400 8/21/06, ~davidLaakso wrote:
http://www.co-op7.org/
http://www.co-op7.org/stylesheets/coop7.css
Even a complex page seldom needs classes to set lead. If your
typesetting background is hot-metal then think along similar lines.
Use margin-top and bottom on the headings as you