So many people think that <br> should be avoided, but only for text
layout or for the entire document?
Because I've been so tempted to use tables when formatting a form, and
now I read that br tags should not be used... And I think that
creating a unique CSS class with the absolute position for each
control is as not-right as using tables.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Clarify this for me please.

AlvAro

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2006/1/13, denAnden.dk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>  Hi,
>
> Paul  Wrote.
> > <p class="exhortation">
> >         <span class="adverb">Just</span>
> >         <span class="verb">get</span>
> >         <span class="preposition">over</span>
> >         <span class="pronoun">it</span>
> >         <span class="conjunction">and</span>
> >         <span class="verb">break</span>
> >         <span class="article">the</span>
> >         <span class="adjective">damn</span>
> >         <span class="noun">lines</span>
> >         <span class="punctuation">!</span>
> > </p>
>
> :)
>
> As long at the use of the br- tag is included in the standards, and it
> works, i can se no reason not to use it.
>
> But can anyone think of an argument not to remove the tag, if the goal is a
> pure semantical mark up language?
>
> W/R
> Jes
>
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