On 10/16/06, Carol Brizzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi... I am new to this list and to CSS so I am > not sure if my suggestion is even in the ball > park. > > It does seem to me though, that you could use > "white-space:pre;" and then make whatever extra > spaces you want in the content in the code > window. It should follow your spacing and layout > exactly. > Unfortunately that would have the effect of stopping the text from wrapping. Each paragraph would be one very long line. Also, most authors tend to indent their markup with tabs in order to simplify reading and debugging of sourc code - you wouldn't want that indentation reflected in the output.
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