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
span class=sentence and style that with a 2em right padding.
Any other?
That would work, though I think 2em would
On 10 February 2010 05:55, Bob Rosenberg webmas...@rockmug.org 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
-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 might
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