OK thanks.
I assumed it was a no no as it does not make sense but I have learnt
that making sense is not always a W3C thing :)

In the templates that I recieved, the code looked like:

<div>
jhd jhd hwd wqdkh <br /><br />
<p>khdj jwhd jhwqdj hwd</p>
</div>

This actually does not view the same in every browser. In FF it showed
up as a seperate paragraph but in IE it did not, it just broke the
paragraph to the next line.
I noted it hear on my blog
http://germworks.net/blog/2007/04/05/inappropriate-use-of-p/



>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 27/07/2007 9:03:58 am >>>
It appears that it is a no-no, or at least will become so.
Does that mean you should go back and redo all your sites?  Nope. 
AFAIK, every browser will handle this just fine, at least for the 
foreseeable future.

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