> What *I* see is that with <br><br>, the "paragraphs" > are pushed together (no white-space between them),
They are not paragraphs. There is only one paragraph in that example, and, as has already been pointed out that Lynx does have an option to emulate the broken presentational behaviour of popular GUI browsers, which never treats <br><br> as a paragraph, but simply as a forced newline, rather than a forced line break. (Early ones didn't treat p as a paragraph either, although competent support of CSS and DOM requires they do.) I would say that br was also being abused even in the first example. The lines in question are either list items or paragraphs with a reduced margin (CSS). ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
