Reading this leads me to another question:
Since <font> is deprecated and should not longer be used, is there
any "replacement" for that? Any inline element that allows me to
format a piece of text? While <span> is technically possible, in my
opinion its not very semantic in this situation? Is there anything
just for specially styled text?
Am 08.02.2007 um 00:47 schrieb Douglas Reith:
Hi All,
I'm thinking this should be a quick one because I'm pretty useless
with CSS...
I know this will sound strange, but I don't have control over the
whole HTML/CSS of the page.
What I do have is control over a piece of text that is displayed
which I want there to be some padding around so I did this:
<font style="padding: 20px">Hello World</font>
But it only pushes the text to the left and doesn't add space to
the top or the bottom. This:
<font style="padding-bottom: 20px">Hello World</font>
does nothing unfortunately.
Am I using this totally the wrong way? (probably!) Can I use
something else to fudge the same result?
P.S. Tested in FF and IE.
Thanks in advance,
Doug
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