> Whoops! Nice catch, Roger. Unfortunately, dreamweaver automatically
> throws
> the doctype in there for me. It's fixed now. :) Thanks!
>
> Jough
OT - I know, but I have now corralled the cow! www.pacetools.com/Cow.php
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> It is an interesting concept, but that document is technically
> invalid because xhtml has no 'cow' element. It would need to be
> served with an appropriate xml doctype (or no doctype at all) to be
> technically correct.
>
> Roger,
Whoops! Nice catch, Roger. Unfortunately, dreamweaver auto
Jough,
On Sep 27, 2006, at 11:29 AM, Jough wrote:
> This is where it gets interesting. If you are using XML (and
> supporting it
> with the application/xml header) it is legal to style anything
> whatever way
> you want to. For example:
>
> http://www.pacetools.com/Cow.php
>
> It's the tag
> I know it would be easier to wrap each line in a span element, but the
> question of styling a br intrigues me.
This is where it gets interesting. If you are using XML (and supporting it
with the application/xml header) it is legal to style anything whatever way
you want to. For example:
http
How much styling can one do with the br element? I'm sure this has been
asked before, but I can't find any answers. And really the reason I ask
this is because I don't fully understand the properties of the br
element, so where can I find info on the br element's default browser
render properties?