Suzanne;
Since none of the text chunks would seem to fit a particular semantic
markup tag, I would suggest wrapping each 'chunk' apart from the first
one in a with a suitable class, eg:
Name: John Doe020 7000 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
then apply padding to the left of those spans. Eg:
.spacedOut {
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Wow, thanks to EVERYONE who responded to this!! I should have given you
> more info.
>
> This is a page for the client's board members/commissioners. There is a
> single line above each photo and bio that contains:
>
> LastName, FirstName MiddleInitial PHONE: 999-9
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is a page for the client's board members/commissioners. There is a
> single line above each photo and bio that contains:
>
> LastName, FirstName MiddleInitial PHONE: 999-999- EMAIL:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi, Suzanne...
I'm new to CSS, but managed to get a working solution with two
columns of info using CSS only. The CSS that's inline can be put
into your stylesheet, but when I'm first coding, I'll code inline a lot of
times
then put it in the stylesheet after I'm sure it works and I find a patter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I was wondering if anyone has a link or information as how to best handle
> text with CSS. By text I mean a line of text that may include 3 pieces of
> information, like name, phone, and email address.
>
> In the past, I always used tables for this, but
> > > include 3 pieces of information, like name, phone, and email
> Is a table with just one column really a table?
nope, it's a list. now, a table with *three* columns, that's different .
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On Wed, Jun 20, 2007 at 08:24:00AM -0700, Joel D Canfield wrote:
> > I was wondering if anyone has a link or information as how to best
> > handle text with CSS. By text I mean a line of text that may
> > include 3 pieces of information, like name, phone, and email
> > address.
> >
> > In the pas
> I was wondering if anyone has a link or information as how to best handle
> text with CSS. By text I mean a line of text that may include 3 pieces of
> information, like name, phone, and email address.
>
> In the past, I always used tables for this, but want to handle this with
> the use of CSS
Have you tried in your html?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
I was wondering if anyone has a link or information as how to best handle
text with CSS. By text I mean a line of text that may include 3 pieces of
information, like name, phone, and email address.
In the past, I always used
> I was wondering if anyone has a link or information as how to
> best handle
> text with CSS. By text I mean a line of text that may
> include 3 pieces of
> information, like name, phone, and email address.
>
> In the past, I always used tables for this, but want to
> handle this with
> the u
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I was wondering if anyone has a link or information as how to best handle
> text with CSS. By text I mean a line of text that may include 3 pieces of
> information, like name, phone, and email address.
>
> In the past, I always used tables for this, but
On 6/20/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone has a link or information as how to best handle
> text with CSS. By text I mean a line of text that may include 3 pieces of
> information, like name, phone, and email address.
>
> I found a site that mentioned wor
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