All right, this is probably a less than gripping question and more
pertinent to academic writing. Nonetheless. The blockquote element
requires that it enclose block level elements--in my case usually a
p. Since blockquotes are usually in a run of text (#content p), it
picks up the content
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All right, this is probably a less than gripping question and more
pertinent to academic writing. Nonetheless. The blockquote element
At 01:39 PM 1/28/2006, Paula Petrik wrote:
The blockquote element
requires that it enclose block level elements--in my case usually a
p. Since blockquotes are usually in a run of text (#content p), it
picks up the content p's line-height. But a blockquote,
typographically speaking, should have a
problem page?
Ted
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