> Hey,
> 
> I've seen you fixed the problem som other way, but the real 
> problem is applyign styles in a span. Spans are inline 
> elements so applying padding acts on then in an unusual way, 
> I've found. I think if you used a DIV, or else applied 
> display: block; to the span you'd find it'd be more 
> manageable. Or reduce the padding itself.
> 
> There's a quite deltailed description of it here:
> http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/inline-format.html
> Test document: http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/inline-test-1.html
> 

thanks for that, it was a great help to understanding what was going on in
my document better.

Many thanks,

Simon


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