Stuart Brady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Yes, but gecko has to use HTML 4, and other bloated standards. It'd be > better if people just used a new markup language, which works. HTML 4 is > not exactly easy to write with a text editor, as far as I can see. I > took one look at W3C's documentation and gave up. > > All the editors that do exist are awful. Netscape's editor removes </p> > tags, so if you've got an <hr> between paragraphs, the space before the > line is removed - even on Communicator.
Well it's entitled to, as far as HTML 3.2 is concerned </p> tags are not necessary and shouldn't be used to force breaks like you seem to be using them to, all that happens when you render This paragraph </p> <hr> <p>Next paragraph is that the browser treats it exactly as if you had written This paragraph <p> <hr> <p>Next paragraph Which you should be using to force the space. Do this and if Netscape's editor removes the <p> I'll be surprised :) Lee. -- I was doing object-oriented assembly at 1 year old ... For some reason my mom insists on calling it "Playing with blocks"

