On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 7:03 PM, Jelle De Loecker <[email protected]> wrote: > Good morning everyone, > > Sometimes I like to use <pre> to give a certain piece of text that extra > oomph, to emphasize it's a bit different from the other text. > As you know, <pre> is meant to add text without wrapping it, but that's > a problem right now. > > Is there a tag that looks like <pre>'s formatting and actually wraps the > lines? > > I'm sure it must exist, but I have no clue what this type of object > would be called... > > Greetings, > Jelle De Loecker Use a div box or table and style it accordingly: eg: <div style="width:99.5%; margin:0 auto; background-color:#EE17C3; border:1px dashed #0000FF">BOX Contents</div>
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