Hi, a site I am doing that visitors may  leave messages using their  
own languages such as Chinese and Japanese. Browsers by default  
giving padding-left (or margin?) for the first line of paragraph,  
which is fine because it's correct behaviour for these two  
languages,  however the space given for the  Japanese text is half  
the Chinese ones and I wonder  if there is a way I can overwrite the  
default by declaring padding in CSS somewhere?

Client wishes the space can be consistent for both.


It doesn't look to me I can do so by giving  the marigin/padding in  
the p tag thought (they are already declared). This is an authentic  
CSS question right? I am asking the question here because chances  
are, I can get reply from people who are the native of these two  
languages and have known a way to overwrite it.

Here is the screen shot.

Please ignore the lines showed in the content area. The page was  
taken by client from his IE 7 - somehow my code trigged hasLayout bug  
and is fixed now.


Thanks for reading!

tee
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