On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 3:16 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What's the common way of dealing with a div that has several images in
> it that should butt up against each other horizontally.
...
> If I use a css rule on the first one (font-size:0), the spaces don't
> show up, but is there a better work-around?

You could use a class for the images, and have them be like,
display:inline, and margin-left:-5px or something perhaps?  There's
probably dozens of ways, some of which cascade better with your design
and whatnot.

You know, they really knew how to design in the 60's.  Great colors,
great vibes, lots of happy crazyness, although the world was all
upheavededly-seeming...

Recently (the elections with Bush2) is probably the most turbulent
I've ever seen the country.  I wasn't around for the 60's, see.  They
sounded like a blast tho.  Easy to get ludes and what have you...  a
flying school-bus...  free love...

I wish there'd been more of a coming together like that this
go-around.  Hell, maybe there was, and I was tuned out.  :]  Stranger
things have happened.
I do remember hearing and seeing those protesters... mostly on
indy-media, but, anyways...

As you can see, we are content to use our existing hostages, while you
know full well that their comrades can defect at any moment.  We await
your payment.  (Is it the foreign bank think?  We've got a paypal
account too.)

All your threads are belong to us.

-- 
LET PEACE TAKE ROOT

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