No it's not. You want a larger space for legibility. This used to be done on some systems by a space followed by a another space. Which HTML renders as a single space.
On other systems there (as mentioned in another post) was a fixed space as part of the full stop, or the use of a larger space such as an em-space ( ) Using "space space" or "em-space" would be fine, but "non-breaking- space space" is not what you meant, but is required to make browsers do what you want - therefore a hack... On 16/10/2006, at 8:28 AM, Chris Williams wrote: > Excuse me, a non-breaking space is EXACTLY what I mean... > >> From: Chris McLay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Subject: Re: [css-d] Double space after a period >> >> ... that don't require hacks (using a non >> breaking space where that is not what you mean) -- Chris McLay ...// interaction & visual designer Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web http://www.eeoh.com.au/chris/ ______________________________________________________________________ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d IE7b2 testing hub -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=IE7 List wiki/FAQ -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/ Supported by evolt.org -- http://www.evolt.org/help_support_evolt/