I would like to be able to use a Header and a paragraph on the same line in
this page:
http://JuniorNatureCamp.org/staff/
Where there is an H5 such as:
h5Jeff Altemus - Director/h5
I would like to add a paragraph such as pFirst and Second Week/p
The result would be h5Jeff Altemus -
On Thu, 8 Mar 2007, Mike Breiding wrote:
I would like to be able to use a Header and a paragraph on the same line in
this page:
http://JuniorNatureCamp.org/staff/
The use of heading markup is somewhat inconsistent there. Generally, h1
should be the main heading for the _page_ (not site),
Would h5Jeff Altemus - Director span class=notH5First and Second
Week/span/h5
Not be better?
- Michael Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about:
pspan class=h5Jeff Altemus - Director/span First and Second
Week/p
I've been doing that for years, even before I knew how to really use
I would like to be able to use a Header and a paragraph on the same
line in
Where there is an H5 such as:
h5Jeff Altemus - Director/h5
I would like to add a paragraph such as pFirst and Second
Week/p
The result would be h5Jeff Altemus - Director/h5 pFirst and
Second Weeek/h5
It doesn't validate though...
Actually, I think in this case (if it is a proper H5 tag), I'd go
with:
ph5Jeff Altemus - Director/h5 First and Second week/p
and *then* add display:inline to the H5.
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On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 07:04:14 -0500, Mike Breiding wrote:
I would like to be able to use a Header and a paragraph on the same line in
this page:
http://JuniorNatureCamp.org/staff/
Well, the CSS property display: run-in; is supposed to do just that.
Sadly, the only Windows browser I have seen