You can use <pre> but the sample you had up for us to look at used <br> so
that's what I used. 

Pre is an html tag and not css though you can actually style it if you
choose.


Cheryl D. Wise
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-----Original Message-----
From: Joseph Harris 

I noticed that Cheryl's reworking of my first attempt used <br /> to set out
the poetry lines.   Is there no equivalent to <pre> tag in css?

I haven't spotted anything, and finding it if it exists will mean looking,
well, I don't know...   To <br /> a 100 line verse is not my idea of a fun
outing :-(    I may be looking at a total of about 4000 lines!  ::-(


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