Ernie Finlay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could simply add to or reduce (minor)the font size to suit.:)
Thanks, Ernie.
In the end, I decided to increase my paragraph's width enough to pop the
offending widow back onto the
end of the previous line.
- Michael
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Michael Leibson wrote:
Ernie Finlay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could simply add to or reduce (minor)the font size to suit.:)
Thanks, Ernie.
In the end, I decided to increase my paragraph's width enough to pop the
offending widow back onto the
end of the previous line.
- Michael
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
On Oct 2, 2007, at 12:36 PM, Michael Leibson wrote:
Is there any way to refine the use of {text-align: justify;} so
that one can, for
example, prevent the last word of the last line from appearing on
its own line - like
this?
Thanks, in advance, for any tips.
You could simply add to or reduce (minor)the font size to suit.:)
Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 20:36:11 -0700 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
css-d@lists.css-discuss.org Subject: [css-d] refining text-align: justify
Hello; Is there any way to refine the use of {text-align: justify;} so
that one
Hello;
Is there any way to refine the use of {text-align: justify;} so that one can,
for
example, prevent the last word of the last line from appearing on its own line
- like
this?
Thanks, in advance, for any tips.
- Michael
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On Oct 2, 2007, at 12:36 PM, Michael Leibson wrote:
Is there any way to refine the use of {text-align: justify;} so
that one can, for
example, prevent the last word of the last line from appearing on
its own line - like
this?
Thanks, in advance, for any tips.
No. Not with CSS 2.1,