At 4:23 PM +0100 2/17/10, Benct Philip Jonsson wrote:
>On-topically: the only way to emulate double spaces with CSS
>which I can think of would be to wrap every sentence in a
> and style that with a 2em right padding.
>Any other?
That would work, though I think 2em would probably be too wide
On 10 February 2010 05:55, Bob Rosenberg wrote:
>>One thing you must consider, too, is that on the web, you should only
>>underline something that is an actual link
> Which is ALSO displayed in BLUE (or the user's selected LINK color)
> and will have a cursor change when hovered over.
Links get
> -Original Message
> As a learner when it comes to HTML/CSS I am a little confused about
> (apparently) recent changes to HTML, moving functionality to CSS.
> For example: given an in-line citation such as (McConnell, 2002) in an
> academic/scientific paper, the bibliographic reference mi
At 18:42 -0800 on 02/09/2010, Theresa Mesa wrote about Re: [css-d]
Deprecations in recent versions of HTML cause C:
>One thing you must consider, too, is that on the web, you should only
>underline something that is an actual link
Which is ALSO displayed in BLUE (or the user's selected LINK colo